{ Tel`e*scop"ic (?), Tel`e*scop"ic*al (?), }
a. [Cf. F. télescopique.]
1. Of or pertaining to a telescope; performed by a
telescope.
2. Seen or discoverable only by a telescope; as,
telescopic stars.
3. Able to discern objects at a distance;
farseeing; far-reaching; as, a telescopic eye; telescopic
vision.
4. Having the power of extension by joints sliding
one within another, like the tube of a small telescope or a spyglass;
especially (Mach.), constructed of concentric tubes, either
stationary, as in the telescopic boiler, or movable, as in the
telescopic chimney of a war vessel, which may be put out of sight by
being lowered endwise.
{ Tel`e*scop"ic (?), Tel`e*scop"ic*al (?), }
a. [Cf. F. télescopique.]
1. Of or pertaining to a telescope; performed by a
telescope.
2. Seen or discoverable only by a telescope; as,
telescopic stars.
3. Able to discern objects at a distance;
farseeing; far-reaching; as, a telescopic eye; telescopic
vision.
4. Having the power of extension by joints sliding
one within another, like the tube of a small telescope or a spyglass;
especially (Mach.), constructed of concentric tubes, either
stationary, as in the telescopic boiler, or movable, as in the
telescopic chimney of a war vessel, which may be put out of sight by
being lowered endwise.