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comparative more telescopic, superlative most telescopic
Pertaining to, or carried out by means of, a telescope. quotations examples
Within a year or two of Galileo's telescopic discoveries no one disputed that the moon had mountains, Jupiter had moons, Venus had phases and the sun had spots […].
2015, David Wootton, The Invention of Science, Penguin, published 2016, page 197
(chiefly astronomy) Seen by means of a telescope; only visible through a telescope. examples
Capable of seeing distant objects; far-seeing. examples
Able to be extended or retracted by the use of parts that slide over one another. examples
Referring to parts being extended or retracted along coinciding axes (with or without direct contact between the parts). examples