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    kaleidoscope
    /kəˈlʌɪdəskəʊp/

    noun

    • 1. a toy consisting of a tube containing mirrors and pieces of coloured glass or paper, whose reflections produce changing patterns when the tube is rotated.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KaleidoscopeKaleidoscope - Wikipedia

    A kaleidoscope (/ kəˈlaɪdəskoʊp /) is an optical instrument with two or more reflecting surfaces (or mirrors) tilted to each other at an angle, so that one or more (parts of) objects on one end of these mirrors are shown as a regular symmetrical pattern when viewed from the other end, due to repeated reflection.

  3. The meaning of KALEIDOSCOPE is an instrument containing loose bits of colored material (such as glass or plastic) between two flat plates and two plane mirrors so placed that changes of position of the bits of material are reflected in an endless variety of patterns.

  4. Mar 7, 2024 · Kaleidoscopes create captivating patterns using mirrors and objects like colored glass, beads and confetti, with designs varying based on the mirror configuration and the items used. Teleidoscopes, a special type of kaleidoscope, use reflections of the user's surroundings (instead of internal objects) to create patterns.

  5. KALEIDOSCOPE definition: 1. a toy in the shape of a tube, that you look through to see different patterns of light made by…. Learn more.

  6. Oct 16, 2024 · Kaleidoscope, optical device consisting of mirrors that reflect images of bits of coloured glass in a symmetrical geometric design through a viewer. The design may be changed endlessly by rotating the section containing the loose fragments.

  7. Inside the kaleidoscope, a number of mirrors are arranged in a circle. It also holds a variety of colorful objects, like beads, pebbles , or small pieces of glass. These items are free to move around.

  8. a toy in the shape of a tube, that you look through to see different patterns of light made by pieces of colored glass and mirrors. Philippe Regard/Photodisc/GettyImages. [ S ] a changing and enjoyable mixture or pattern: The street bazaar was a kaleidoscope of colors, smells, and sounds.

  9. Mar 16, 2018 · The kaleidoscope creates reflections of a direct view of the objects at the end of a tube, through the use of angled mirrors set at the end; as the user rotates the tube, the mirrors create new patterns. The image will be symmetrical if the mirror angle is an even divider of 360 degrees.

  10. an optical toy for producing symmetrical patterns by multiple reflections in inclined mirrors enclosed in a tube. Loose pieces of coloured glass, paper, etc, are placed between transparent plates at the far end of the tube, which is rotated to change the pattern.

  11. A popular toy invented by Sir David Brewster in 1816, the kaleidoscope consists of a tube holding colored glass, tinsel, or bead fragments and mirrors that reflect images of these fragments. The pattern can be changed endlessly by rotating the section containing the loose glass fragments.