kaleidoscope Meaning & Definition

  • En [ kəˈlaɪ.də.skəʊp]
  • Us [ kəˈlaɪ.də.skoʊp]

Meaning of kaleidoscope In English

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Examples of kaleidoscope

  • Other readers will shake the kaleidoscope again and yet different patterns will emerge.

  • The kaleidoscope fractures the vision of a single object or scene into a multitude of different but interrelated forms of the same.

  • Such an" investigation" table might include a selection from cogs, clocks, a plug, a kaleidoscope, spoons, magnets, a glass stopper, an old radio and weights.

  • Use a kaleidoscope of chords: chords of five different combinations superimposed, then change the order of the superimposition.

  • The individual pieces contain such rich material that we are presented with a kaleidoscope of family life.

  • The archaeological evidence is a kaleidoscope of numerous activities which differ from one area to the next through time.

  • Playing around with the simple, constitutive elements, as with a kaleidoscope, he achieved each time new variations and permutations.

  • A production scheme that did not require any absolute positioning of the body and plays euphonic music to match the beautiful kaleidoscope images was chosen.

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Translations of kaleidoscope In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    萬花筒, 千變萬化,變化多端…

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  • 中文简体

    万花筒, 千变万化,变化多端…

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  • Español

    caleidoscopio…

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  • Português

    caleidoscópio…

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  • Türk dili

    kaleydoskop, içinde ayna ve küçük renkli camlardan oluşan ve şekilleri yansıtan küçük tüp şeklinde oyuncak, farklı şeylerin bileşimi…

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  • Français

    kaléidoscope…

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  • Čeština

    kaleidoskop…

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  • Dansk

    kalejdoskop…

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