Spectroscope

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Pronunciation: /ˈspɛktrəˌskoʊp/

Definitions of spectroscope

noun a type of spectrometer used for spectroscopic analysis

Example Sentences

A1 A spectroscope is a tool used to study light.

A2 Scientists use a spectroscope to analyze the different wavelengths of light.

B1 The spectroscope is an essential instrument in astronomy for studying the composition of celestial objects.

B2 By using a spectroscope, researchers can determine the chemical composition of a substance based on the light it emits or absorbs.

C1 The high-resolution spectroscope allowed the scientists to identify trace elements in the sample with great precision.

C2 The advanced spectroscope used in the laboratory is capable of detecting even the faintest spectral lines for detailed analysis.

Examples of spectroscope in a Sentence

formal The scientist used a spectroscope to analyze the light emitted by the star.

informal I heard that they used a spectroscope to study the colors in the sky.

slang Check out this cool spectroscope they used to look at the rainbow!

figurative Her eyes acted like a spectroscope, noticing every subtle change in his expression.

Grammatical Forms of spectroscope

plural

spectroscopes

comparative

more spectroscopic

superlative

most spectroscopic

present tense

spectroscopes

future tense

will spectroscope

perfect tense

has spectroscoped

continuous tense

is spectroscoping

singular

spectroscope

positive degree

spectroscope

infinitive

to spectroscope

gerund

spectroscoping

participle

spectroscoped

Origin and Evolution of spectroscope

First Known Use: 1874 year
Language of Origin: Latin and Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'spectroscope' originated from the combination of the Latin word 'spectrum' meaning 'image' or 'apparition' and the Greek word 'skopein' meaning 'to look at'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a device for viewing or analyzing spectra of light, the term 'spectroscope' has evolved to encompass a broader range of instruments used in spectroscopy to study the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation.