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- Greek kalos"optical instrument creating and exhibiting, by reflection, a variety of beautiful colors and symmetrical forms," 1817, literally "observer of beautiful forms," coined by its inventor, Scottish scientist David Brewster (1781-1868), from Greek kalos "beautiful, beauteous" (see Callisto) + eidos "shape" (see -oid) + -scope, on model of telescope, etc.www.etymonline.com/word/kaleidoscope
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Bedeutung von kaleidoscope: Kaleidoskop; "Optisches Instrument, das durch …
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WebThe strange-looking word kaleidoscope originates from the Greek words “kalos,” meaning beautiful, and “eidos,” which means form or shape. So, basically, a kaleidoscope is a beautiful form of shapes and colors. …
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