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Kaleidoscope
Kaleidoscope Ka*lei"do*scope, n. [Gr. ? beautiful + ? form +
-scope.]
An instrument invented by Sir David Brewster, which contains
loose fragments of colored glass, etc., and reflecting
surfaces so arranged that changes of position exhibit its
contents in an endless variety of beautiful colors and
symmetrical forms. It has been much employed in arts of
design.
Shifting like the fragments of colored glass in the
kaleidoscope. --G. W. Cable.
Kaleidoscopic
Kaleidoscopic Ka*lei`do*scop"ic, Kaleidoscopical
Ka*lei`do*scop"ic*al, a.
Of, pertaining to, or formed by, a kaleidoscope; variegated.
Kaleidoscopical
Kaleidoscopic Ka*lei`do*scop"ic, Kaleidoscopical
Ka*lei`do*scop"ic*al, a.
Of, pertaining to, or formed by, a kaleidoscope; variegated.
Opeidoscope
Opeidoscope O*pei"do*scope, n. [Gr. ?, ?, voice + ? form +
-scope.] (Physics)
An instrument, consisting of a tube having one end open and
the other end covered with a thin flexible membrance to the
center of which is attached a small mirror. It is used for
exhibiting upon a screen, by means of rays reflected from the
mirror, the vibratory motions caused by sounds produced at
the open end of the tube, as by speaking or singing into it.
--A. E. Dolbear.
Phoneidoscope
Phoneidoscope Pho*nei"do*scope, n. [Phono- + Gr. ? form +
-scope.] (Physics)
An instrument for studying the motions of sounding bodies by
optical means. It consists of a tube across the end of which
is stretched a film of soap solution thin enough to give
colored bands, the form and position of which are affected by
sonorous vibrations.
Meaning of Eidos from wikipedia
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company Eidos. Ian Livingstone, who held a
stake in Domark,
became executive chairman of
Eidos and held
various roles including creative director.
Eidos took...
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eidos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Eidos may
refer to:
Eidos (philosophy), a Gr**** term
meaning "form" "essence", "type" or "species"
Eidos Interactive...
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Eidos Interactive Corporation (trade name:
Eidos-Montréal) is a
Canadian video game
developer based in
Montreal and part of
Embracer Group. The studio...
- Laëtitia
Eïdo (born
October 25, 1985) is a
French actress, born to a
French father and a
Lebanese mother. She is best
known as Dr.
Shirin El Abed, one...
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Eido may
refer to:
Eido (moth), a
genus of moth in the
subfamily Oecophorinae Eido I (955–1015),
bishop of
Meissen Eido II (d. 1045 or -46),
bishop of...
- Entertainment; it was
formerly owned by
Eidos Interactive, then by
Square Enix
Europe after Square Enix's
acquisition of
Eidos in 2009
until Embracer Group purchased...
- game. In 2006,
British video game
publisher Eidos Interactive acquired Mithis Entertainment and
renamed it
Eidos Hungary.[citation needed] In July 2006, The...
- not meet
Eidos'
sales expectations.
Following its release,
Eidos placed the
series on hold.
Former Eidos North America CEO Bill
Gardner and
Eidos Life President...
- were
developed by
Eidos-Montréal,
following Ion Storm's closure. The Ion
Storm games were
published by
Eidos Interactive, and all
Eidos-Montréal
media was...
-
fiscal issues persisted, the
publisher Eidos Interactive acquired the
studio in
November 1998. In 2003,
Eidos Interactive put
Crystal Dynamics in charge...