télescope
telescope
noun teh-les-KOP Rare
Origin: from Greek tele- (far) + skopein (to look)
Usage Note
Télescope refers specifically to an optical or radio telescope used to observe distant celestial objects. The verb télescoper means 'to crash into' or 'to collide,' a vivid extension of the idea of things coming together at a distance. Lunette astronomique is a near-synonym for a refracting telescope.
Examples
"Il a observé la lune avec son télescope."
Natural Translation
He observed the moon with his telescope.
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