No result for STEREO. Showing similar results...
Electro-stereotypeElectro-stereotype E*lec`tro-ste"re*o*type, n.
Same as Electrotype. Panstereorama
Panstereorama Pan*ste`re*o*ra"ma, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, ?, all +
? solid + ? a view.]
A model of a town or country, in relief, executed in wood,
cork, pasteboard, or the like. --Brande & C.
Star stereogram
Star stereogram Star stereogram
A view of the universe of brighter stars as it would appear
to an observer transported into space outside or beyond our
universe of stars.
Stereo-Stereo- Ste"re*o- [Gr. stereo`s solid. See Stare to gaze.]
A combining form meaning solid, hard, firm, as in
stereo-chemistry, stereography. Stereo-chemic
Stereo-chemic Ste`re*o-chem"ic, Stereo-chemical
Ste`re*o-chem"ic*al, a. (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or illustrating, the hypothetical space
relations of atoms in the molecule; as, a stereo-chemic
formula.
Stereo-chemical
Stereo-chemic Ste`re*o-chem"ic, Stereo-chemical
Ste`re*o-chem"ic*al, a. (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or illustrating, the hypothetical space
relations of atoms in the molecule; as, a stereo-chemic
formula.
Stereo-chemistry
Stereo-chemistry Ste`re*o-chem"is*try, n. [Stereo- +
chemistry.] (Chem.)
Chemistry considered with reference to the space relations of
atoms.
Stereochrome
Stereochrome Ste"re*o*chrome, n.
Stereochromic picture.
StereochromicStereochromic Ste`re*o*chro"mic, a.
Pertaining to the art of stereochromy; produced by
stereochromy. -- Ste`re*o*chro"mic*al*ly, adv. StereochromicallyStereochromic Ste`re*o*chro"mic, a.
Pertaining to the art of stereochromy; produced by
stereochromy. -- Ste`re*o*chro"mic*al*ly, adv. Stereochromy
Stereochromy Ste`re*och"ro*my, n. [Stereo- + Gr. chrw^ma
color.]
A style of painting on plastered walls or stone, in which the
colors are rendered permanent by sprinklings of water, in
which is mixed a proportion of soluble glass (a silicate of
soda).
Stereoelectric
Stereoelectric Ste`re*o*e*lec"tric, a. [Stereo- + electric.]
(Physics)
Of or pertaining to the generation of electricity by means of
solid bodies alone; as, a stereoelectric current is one
obtained by means of solids, without any liquid.
Stereogram
Stereogram Ste"re*o*gram, n. [Stereo- + -gram.]
A diagram or picture which represents objects in such a way
as to give the impression of relief or solidity; also, a
stereograph.
Stereograph
Stereograph Ste"re*o*graph, n. [Stereo- + -graph.]
Any picture, or pair of pictures, prepared for exhibition in
the stereoscope. Stereographs are now commonly made by means
of photography.
Stereographically
Stereographically Ste`re*o*graph"ic*al*ly, adv.
In a stereographical manner; by delineation on a plane.
Stereolepis gigasJewfish Jew"fish`, n. (Zo["o]l.)
1. A very large serranoid fish (Promicrops itaiara) of
Florida and the Gulf of Mexico. It often reaches the
weight of five hundred pounds. Its color is olivaceous or
yellowish, with numerous brown spots. Called also guasa,
and warsaw.
2. A similar gigantic fish (Stereolepis gigas) of Southern
California, valued as a food fish.
3. The black grouper of Florida and Texas.
4. A large herringlike fish; the tarpum. Stereometer
Stereometer Ste`re*om"e*ter, n. [Stereo- + meter.] (Physics)
1. An instrument for measuring the solid contents of a body,
or the capacity of a vessel; a volumenometer.
2. An instrument for determining the specific gravity of
liquid bodies, porous bodies, and powders, as well as
solids.
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.
StereoplasmStereoplasm Ste"re*o*plasm, n. [Stereo- + Gr. ? anything
formed or molded.] (Biol.)
The solid or insoluble portion of the cell protoplasm. See
Hygroplasm. StereopticonStereopticon Ste`re*op"ti*con, n. [NL. See Stereo-, and
Optic.]
An instrument, consisting essentially of a magic lantern in
which photographic pictures are used, by which the image of a
landscape, or any object, may be thrown upon a screen in such
a manner as to seem to stand out in relief, so as to form a
striking and accurate representation of the object itself;
also, a pair of magic lanterns for producing the effect of
dissolving views. Stereoscope
Stereoscope Ste"re*o*scope, n. [Stereo- + -scope.]
An optical instrument for giving to pictures the appearance
of solid forms, as seen in nature. It combines in one,
through a bending of the rays of light, two pictures, taken
for the purpose from points of view a little way apart. It is
furnished with two eyeglasses, and by refraction or
reflection the pictures are superimposed, so as to appear as
one to the observer.
Note: In the reflecting stereoscope, the rays from the two
pictures are turned into the proper direction for
stereoscopic vision by two plane mirrors set at an
angle with each other, and between the pictures. In the
lenticular stereoscope, the form in general use, the
eyeglasses are semilenses, or marginal portions of the
same convex lenses, set with their edges toward each
other, so that they deflect the rays coming from the
picture so as to strike the eyes as if coming direct
from an intermediate point, where the two pictures are
seen apparently as one.
StereoscopicStereoscopic Ste`re*o*scop"ic, Stereoscopical
Ste`re*o*scop"ic*al, a.
Of or pertaining to the stereoscope; characteristic of, or
adapted to, the stereoscope; as, a stereoscopic effect; the
stereoscopic function of the eyeglasses; stereoscopic views.
-- Ste`re*o*scop"ic*al*ly, adv. StereoscopicalStereoscopic Ste`re*o*scop"ic, Stereoscopical
Ste`re*o*scop"ic*al, a.
Of or pertaining to the stereoscope; characteristic of, or
adapted to, the stereoscope; as, a stereoscopic effect; the
stereoscopic function of the eyeglasses; stereoscopic views.
-- Ste`re*o*scop"ic*al*ly, adv. StereoscopicallyStereoscopic Ste`re*o*scop"ic, Stereoscopical
Ste`re*o*scop"ic*al, a.
Of or pertaining to the stereoscope; characteristic of, or
adapted to, the stereoscope; as, a stereoscopic effect; the
stereoscopic function of the eyeglasses; stereoscopic views.
-- Ste`re*o*scop"ic*al*ly, adv. Stereoscopist
Stereoscopist Ste`re*os"co*pist, n.
One skilled in the use or construction of stereoscopes.
Stereoscopy
Stereoscopy Ste`re*os"co*py, n.
The art or science of using the stereoscope, or of
constructing the instrument or the views used with it.
Stereostatic
Stereostatic Ste`re*o*stat"ic, a. [Stereo- + static.] (Civil.
Engin.)
Geostatic.
Stereotomic
Stereotomic Ste`re*o*tom"ic, Stereotomical
Ste`re*o*tom"ic*al, a.
Of or pertaining to stereotomy; performed by stereotomy.
Stereotomical
Stereotomic Ste`re*o*tom"ic, Stereotomical
Ste`re*o*tom"ic*al, a.
Of or pertaining to stereotomy; performed by stereotomy.
Stereotyped
Stereotyped Ste"re*o*typed, a.
1. Formed into, or printed from, stereotype plates.
2. Fig.: Formed in a fixed, unchangeable manner; as,
stereotyped opinions.
Our civilization, with its stereotyped ways and
smooth conventionalities. --J. C.
Shairp.
Meaning of STEREO from wikipedia
-
Stereophonic sound, or more
commonly stereo, is a
method of
sound reproduction that
recreates a multi-directional, 3-dimensional
audible perspective. This...
-
STEREO (Solar
TErrestrial RElations Observatory) is a
solar observation mission. Two
nearly identical spacecraft (
STEREO-A,
STEREO-B) were
launched in...
- Look up
stereo or
STEREO in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Stereo, or
stereophonic sound, is the
reproduction of
sound using two or more independent...
-
Stereo MC's are an
English hip hop and
electronic dance group that
formed in Clapham, London, England, in 1985. They had an
international top 20 hit with...
- AM
stereo is a term
given to a
series of
mutually incompatible techniques for
radio broadcasting stereo audio in the AM band in a
manner that is compatible...
- In
Stereo may
refer to: In
Stereo (Bomfunk MC's album), 1999 In
Stereo (Bananarama album) In
Stereo (band),
Australian boy band In
Stereo (Clouseau album)...
- "
Stereo Love" is a song by
Romanian musician Edward Maya
featuring Moldovan-Romanian
musician Vika Jigulina. It was
released as
their debut single on 23...
- Soda
Stereo was an
Argentine rock band
formed in
Buenos Aires in 1982. The band's
membership consisted of singer-guitarist
Gustavo Cerati, b****ist Zeta...
- The
Muntz Stereo-Pak,
commonly known as the 4-track cartridge, is a
magnetic tape
sound recording cartridge technology. The
Stereo-Pak
cartridge was inspired...
-
Stereo is a
nightclub and
afterhours club in Montreal,
Quebec which primarily features house and
techno music. The
nightclub is
known for its
sound system...