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BNC: 19399 COCA: 19457

kaleidoscope

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kaleidoscope /kəˈlaɪdəˌskoʊp/ noun
plural kaleidoscopes
kaleidoscope
/kəˈlaɪdəˌskoʊp/
noun
plural kaleidoscopes
Learner's definition of KALEIDOSCOPE
[count] : a tube that has mirrors and loose pieces of colored glass or plastic inside at one end so that you see many different patterns when you turn the tube while looking in through the other end万花筒
[singular]
: a changing pattern or scene千变万化的图案(或景象)
: a mixture of many different things(许多种不同东西的)混合

— kaleidoscopic

/kəˌlaɪdəˈskɑːpɪk/ adjective
BNC: 19399 COCA: 19457

kaleidoscope

noun

ka·​lei·​do·​scope kə-ˈlī-də-ˌskōp How to pronounce kaleidoscope (audio)
1
: 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
2
: something resembling a kaleidoscope: such as
a
: a variegated changing pattern or scene
a kaleidoscope of colors
b
: a succession of changing phases or actions
a kaleidoscope of changing fashions
c
: a diverse collection
kaleidoscopic adjective
kaleidoscopically adverb

Example Sentences

The landscape was a kaleidoscope of changing colors.
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Word History

Etymology

Greek kalos beautiful + eidos form + English -scope — more at idyll

First Known Use

1817, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of kaleidoscope was in 1817
BNC: 19399 COCA: 19457

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