Meaning of catopter | Babel Free
Definitions
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A reflecting optical glass or instrument; a mirror. obsolete
- A unit of measure of the converging power of a curved mirror, equal to the reciprocal of the focal length in meters; a diopter applied to a curved reflective surface as opposed to a lens.
- An Ancient Greek anal dilator or speculum.
Examples
“My Cat whose black fur was so glossy and fine Her use of Catharon one well could divine. Almost indeed a Cat'''opter she showed.”
“For example, at research of an interference electromagnetic field near to a catopter on the metered reflectivity it is possible to define a permittivity and width of a dielectric slice.”
“Then on a catopter MSD the vacuum ion-beam deposition of aluminium (hAl = 0,5 microns) was carried out.”
“This focus divided into 40", gives the catopters.”
“A catopter mirror will reflect parallel rays of light to a focus at a distance of one meter or 40 inches.”
“The converging or diverging power of a mirror is expressed in terms of a catopter.”
“Hippocrates (B.C. 432) described an instrument, the catopter, which was undoubtedly used as an anal speculum,”
“In the course of excavations undertaken in Pompei, such catopters had been found in "the house of surgeons".”
“Hippocrates' treatise on fistulas clearly mentions this technique, and later, Galen's Levicom refers to the catopter which is an anal speculum.”
“the catopter, which is called the anal dilator, in the same way as the diopter is called the female dilator.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.