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Anticonstitutional
Anticonstitutional An`ti*con`sti*tu"tion*al, a.
Opposed to the constitution; unconstitutional.
Anticontagious
Anticontagious An`ti*con*ta"gious, a. (Med.)
Opposing or destroying contagion.
Anticonvulsive
Anticonvulsive An`ti*con*vul"sive, a. (Med.)
Good against convulsions. --J. Floyer.
BalopticonBalopticon Bal*op"ti*con, n. [Gr. ? to throw + stereopticon.]
See Projector, below. balopticonProjector Pro*jec"tor, n.
An optical instrument for projecting a picture upon a screen,
as by a magic lantern or by an instrument for projecting (by
reflection instead of transmission of light) a picture of an
opaque object, as photographs, picture post-cards, insects,
etc., in the colors of the object itself. In this latter form
the projection is accomplished by means of a combination of
lenses with a prism and a mirror or reflector. Specific
instruments have been called by different names, such as
radiopticon, mirrorscope, balopticon, etc. IdioticonIdioticon Id`i*ot"i*con, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? belonging to a
private man, private. See Idiot.]
A dictionary of a peculiar dialect, or of the words and
phrases peculiar to one part of a country; a glossary. MonasticonMonasticon Mo*nas"ti*con, n. [NL. See Monastic.]
A book giving an account of monasteries. OnomasticonOnomasticon On`o*mas"ti*con, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? (sc.?), fr. ?.
See Onomastic.]
A collection of names and terms; a dictionary; specif., a
collection of Greek names, with explanatory notes, made by
Julius Pollux about A.D.180. Otacousticon
Otacoustic Ot`a*cous"tic, Otacousticon Ot`a*cous"ti*con, n.
An instrument to facilitate hearing, as an ear trumpet.
PanopticonPanopticon Pa*nop"ti*con, n. [NL. See Pan-, and Optic.]
1. A prison so contructed that the inspector can see each of
the prisoners at all times, without being seen.
2. A room for the exhibition of novelties. radiopticonProjector Pro*jec"tor, n.
An optical instrument for projecting a picture upon a screen,
as by a magic lantern or by an instrument for projecting (by
reflection instead of transmission of light) a picture of an
opaque object, as photographs, picture post-cards, insects,
etc., in the colors of the object itself. In this latter form
the projection is accomplished by means of a combination of
lenses with a prism and a mirror or reflector. Specific
instruments have been called by different names, such as
radiopticon, mirrorscope, balopticon, etc. RadiopticonRadiopticon Ra`di*op"ti*con, n. [Radio- + stereopticon.]
See Projector, above. SciopticonSciopticon Sci*op"ti*con, n. [NL. See Scioptic.]
A kind of magic lantern. 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. Testicond
Testicond Tes"ti*cond, a. [L. testis testis + condere to
hide.] (Zo["o]l.)
Having the testicles naturally concealed, as in the case of
the cetaceans.
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