Definition of Spectroscopes

1. Noun. (plural of spectroscope) ¹

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Definition of Spectroscopes

1. spectroscope [n] - See also: spectroscope

Lexicographical Neighbors of Spectroscopes

spectrophobia
spectrophotofluorimetry
spectrophotography
spectrophotometer
spectrophotometers
spectrophotometric
spectrophotometrically
spectrophotometry
spectropolarimeter
spectropolarimeters
spectropolarimetric
spectropolarimetry
spectroradiometer
spectroradiometers
spectroscope
spectroscopes (current term)
spectroscopic
spectroscopic analysis
spectroscopical
spectroscopically
spectroscopies
spectroscopist
spectroscopists
spectroscopy
spectrotemporal
spectrous
spectrum
spectrum analyser
spectrum analysers
spectrum analysis

Literary usage of Spectroscopes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Scientific Papers by John William Strutt Rayleigh (1899)
"The Design of spectroscopes. The circumstances under which spectroscopes are used ... Some years since it was laid down by Pickering* that in spectroscopes ..."

2. Physical Optics by Robert Williams Wood (1914)
"CHAPTER VIII INTERFERENCE spectroscopes AND THE RESOLUTION OF SPECTRAL LINES IN the Chapter on Diffraction we have discussed the action of the diffraction ..."

3. Physical Optics by Robert Williams Wood (1911)
"CHAPTER VIII INTERFERENCE spectroscopes AND THE RESOLUTION OF SPECTRAL LINES IN the Chapter on Diffraction we have discussed the action of the diffraction ..."

4. Spectrum Analysis by John Landauer (1898)
"The majority of the above spectroscopes give a field extending only from the A- ... Grating spectroscopes.—The advantages of diffraction- spectra have been ..."

5. An Introduction to Astronomy by Forest Ray Moulton (1916)
"spectroscopes and the Spectrum. — The energy which a body radiates is completely characterized by the ... There are three principal types of spectroscopes. ..."

6. The Sun by Charles Greeley Abbot (1911)
"spectroscopes.—The Spectroheliograph.—The Helio- micrometer.—The Comparator.—The Nature of Radiation.—• Laws of Radiation.—Spectra of Different Sources. ..."

7. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1894)
"Report on Results obtained with the Slit spectroscopes." By EH HILLS, Capt. RE Communicated by the Joint Solar Eclipse Committee. ..."

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