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Abdominoscopy
Abdominoscopy Ab*dom`i*nos"co*py, n. [L. abdomen + Gr. ? to examine.] (Med.) Examination of the abdomen to detect abdominal disease.
Ceraunoscope
Ceraunoscope Ce*rau"no*scope, n. [Gr. ? thunder and lightning + -scope.] An instrument or apparatus employed in the ancient mysteries to imitate thunder and lightning. --T. Moore.
Chronoscope
Chronoscope Chron"o*scope, n. [Gr. ? time + -scope.] An instrument for measuring minute intervals of time; used in determining the velocity of projectiles, the duration of short-lived luminous phenomena, etc.
Cyclonoscope
Cyclonoscope Cy*clo"no*scope, n. [Cyclone + -scope.] An apparatus to assist in locating the center of a cyclone.
Diaphanoscope
Diaphanoscope Di`a*phan"o*scope, n. [Gr. ? transparent + -scope.] (Photog.) A dark box constructed for viewing transparent pictures, with or without a lens.
Galvanoscope
Galvanoscope Gal*van`o*scope, n. [Galvanic + -scope: cf. F. galvanoscope.] (Elec.) An instrument or apparatus for detecting the presence of electrical currents, especially such as are of feeble intensity.
Galvanoscopic
Galvanoscopic Gal*van`o*scop"ic, a. Of or pertaining to a galvanoscope.
Galvanoscopy
Galvanoscopy Gal`va*nos"co*py, n. (Physiol.) The use of galvanism in physiological experiments.
Gnoscopine
Gnoscopine Gnos"co*pine, n. [Gr. gignw`skein to know + E. opium?] (Chem.) An alkaloid existing in small quantities in opium.
Hypnoscope
Hypnoscope Hyp"no*scope, n. [Gr. ? + -scope.] (Physiol.) An instrument for ascertaining the susceptibility of a person to hypnotic influences.
Ichnoscopy
Ichnoscopy Ich*nos"co*py, n. [Gr. ? footstep + -scopy.] The search for the traces of anything. [R.]
Lychnoscope
Lychnoscope Lych"no*scope, n. [Gr. ? + -scope.] (Arch.) Same as Low side window, under Low, a.
Manoscope
Manoscope Man"o*scope, n. [Gr. ? thin, rare + -scope.] Same as Manometer.
Manoscopy
Manoscopy Ma*nos"co*py, n. The science of the determination of the density of vapors and gases.
Melanoscope
Melanoscope Me*lan"o*scope, n. [Gr. me`las, -anos, black + -scope.] (Opt.) An instrument containing a combination of colored glasses such that they transmit only red light, so that objects of other colors, as green leaves, appear black when seen through it. It is used for viewing colored flames, to detect the presence of potassium, lithium, etc., by the red light which they emit.
Organoscopy
Organoscopy Or`ga*nos"co*py, n. [Organo- + -scopy.] Phrenology. --Fleming.
Ozonoscope
Ozonoscope O*zo"no*scope, n. [Ozone + -scope.] (Chem.) An apparatus employed to indicate the presence, or the amount, of ozone.
Ozonoscopic
Ozonoscopic O*zo`no*scop"ic, a. [Ozone + Gr. ? to view.] (Chem.) Serving to indicate the presence or the amount of ozone.
Phonoscope
Phonoscope Pho"no*scope, n. [Phono- + -scope.] (Physics) (a) An instrument for observing or exhibiting the motions or properties of sounding bodies; especially, an apparatus invented by K["o]nig for testing the quality of musical strings. (b) An instrument for producing luminous figures by the vibrations of sounding bodies.
Praxinoscope
Praxinoscope Prax*in"o*scope, n. [Gr. ? action + -scope.] (Opt.) An instrument, similar to the phenakistoscope, for presenting to view, or projecting upon a screen, images the natural motions of real objects.
Retinoscopy
Retinoscopy Ret`i*nos"co*py, n. [Retina + -scopy.] (Physiol.) The study of the retina of the eye by means of the ophthalmoscope.
Rhinoscope
Rhinoscope Rhi"no*scope, n. [Rhino- + -scope.] A small mirror for use in rhinoscopy.
Rhinoscopic
Rhinoscopic Rhi`no*scop"ic, a. (Physiol.) Of or pertaining to rhinoscopy.
Rhinoscopy
Rhinoscopy Rhi*nos"co*py, n. [Rhino- + -scopy.] (Physiol.) The examination or study of the soft palate, posterior nares, etc., by means of a laryngoscopic mirror introduced into the pharynx.
Stereomonoscope
Stereomonoscope Ste`re*o*mon"o*scope, n. [Stereo- + mono- + -scope.] An instrument with two lenses, by which an image of a single picture projected upon a screen of ground glass is made to present an appearance of relief, and may be viewed by several persons at once.
Teinoscope
Teinoscope Tei"no*scope, n. [Gr. ? to extend + -scope.] (Physics) An instrument formed by combining prisms so as to correct the chromatic aberration of the light while linear dimensions of objects seen through the prisms are increased or diminished; -- called also prism telescope. --Sir D. Brewster.
Trichinoscope
Trichinoscope Tri*chi"no*scope, n. [Trichina + -scope.] An apparatus for the detection of trichin[ae] in the flesh of animals, as of swine.
Uranoscopy
Uranoscopy U`ra*nos"co*py, n. [Gr. ? + -scopy.] Observation of the heavens or heavenly bodies.

Meaning of NOSCO from wikipedia

- Nosco Plastics, Inc. (commonly called NOSCO, the mark used on its molded products) was the plastics molding division of National Organ Supply Company...
- Hodgson 1999, p. 374. Buckley 2022a. Campo 2009. Gleave 2012. Chambers & Nosco 2015, p. 142. Algar 2012. De Smet 2012. Kazemi Moussavi 2012. Momen 1985...
- Motoori Norinaga Hirata Atsutane Nosco 1990, pp. 72–3. Nosco 1990, p. 75. Nosco 1990, p. 77. Nosco 1990, p. 78. Nosco 1990, pp. 72–73. Batten 2003, p. 97...
- philosopher Gómez Pereira in his 1554 work Antoniana Margarita, wrote "nosco me aliquid noscere, & quidquid noscit, est, ergo ego sum" ('I know that...
- < PGerm *kann-jan) kunnan "to know" < *ǵn̥-n-h₃-onom, kann "I know" (g)nōscō ((g)nōscere) "to learn about", nōvī "I know" (lit. "I have learnt") gignṓskō...
- of ****anese Nativism. Cambridge, M****achusetts: Harvard UP, 2005. Peter Nosco, Remembering Paradise. Nativism and Nostalgia in Eighteenth Century ****an...
- Shoguns: Isaac ****ingh and ****an, 1779–1822, pp. 148–51, 163–70, 248. Nosco, Peter (1997). Confucianism and Tokugawa Culture, p. 20. Bodart-Bailey,...
- Culture. University of Hawaii Press. pp. 50–51. ISBN 978-0-8248-1198-3. Nosco, Peter (1996). "Keeping the faith: Bakuhan policy towards religions in seventeenth...
- Flakes, Shotwell of Chicago, Thins**** Candies, and more. Nosco Plastics, Inc. (commonly called "NOSCO", the mark used on its molded products) was the plastics...
- 2014 ISBN 978-1610691789 pp. 106–107 Quran 9:100 Simone Chambers, Peter Nosco Dissent on Core Beliefs: Religious and Secular Perspectives Cambridge University...