electroscopic

electroscopic

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  • Electroscopic — E*lec tro*scop ic, a. Relating to, or made by means of, the electroscope. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • electroscopic — adjective of, pertaining to, or by means of an electroscope …   Wiktionary

  • electroscopic — electroscopˈic adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑electro …   Useful english dictionary

  • electroscope — electroscopic /i lek treuh skop ik/, adj. /i lek treuh skohp /, n. a device for detecting the presence and determining the sign of electric charges by means of electrostatic attraction and repulsion, often between two pieces of gold leaf enclosed …   Universalium

  • rhe|o|scop|ic — «REE uh SKOP ihk», adjective. = electroscopic. (Cf. ↑electroscopic) …   Useful english dictionary

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  • electroscope — noun Physics an instrument for detecting and measuring electric charge, especially as an indication of the ionization of air by radioactivity. Derivatives electroscopic adjective …   English new terms dictionary

  • electroscope — /əˈlɛktrəskoʊp/ (say uh lektruhskohp), /i / (say ee ) noun a device for detecting the presence of electric charge, and whether it is positive or negative, by means of electric attraction and repulsion. –electroscopic /əlɛktrəˈskɒpɪk/ (say… …  

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