Bi"o*scope (?), n. [Gr. bi`os
life + -scope.] 1. A view of life; that
which gives such a view.
Bagman's Bioscope: Various Views of Men and
Manners. [Book Title.]
W. Bayley
(1824).
2. An animated picture machine for screen
projection; a cinematograph (which see).
Bi"o*scope (?), n. [Gr. bi`os
life + -scope.] 1. A view of life; that
which gives such a view.
Bagman's Bioscope: Various Views of Men and
Manners. [Book Title.]
W. Bayley
(1824).
2. An animated picture machine for screen
projection; a cinematograph (which see).