MICROSPECTROSCOPE
\mˌa͡ɪkɹə͡ʊspˈɛktɹəskˌə͡ʊp], \mˌaɪkɹəʊspˈɛktɹəskˌəʊp], \m_ˌaɪ_k_ɹ_əʊ_s_p_ˈɛ_k_t_ɹ_ə_s_k_ˌəʊ_p]\
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A spectroscope arranged for attachment to a microscope, for observation of the spectrum of light from minute portions of any substance.
By Oddity Software
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A spectroscope arranged for attachment to a microscope, for observation of the spectrum of light from minute portions of any substance.
By Noah Webster.
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m[=i]-kr[=o]-spek'tr[=o]-sk[=o]p, n. a combination of the spectroscope with the microscope.
By Thomas Davidson
By Willam Alexander Newman Dorland
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A direct vision microscope in connection with a microscopic ocular. The slit arrangement is in the place of the diaphragm of the ocular and the prisms are above the eye lens. The ocular occupies the usual place, and, by swinging the prisms aside and opening the slit, it may be used as an ordinary ocular, and the object to be examined put in the proper position. In connection with the best forms of m's are a comparison prism and a scale of wave lengths for the different parts of the spectrum. [Gr.]
By Smith Ely Jelliffe