Crossword-Solution: HYDROSCOPE 10 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 21

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Word Word Type Definition
Hydroscope n. An instrument designed to mark the presence of water,
especially in air.
Hydroscope n. A kind of water clock, used anciently for measuring
time, the water tricking from an orifice at the end of a graduated
tube.

We have 4 clues for the answer “HYDROSCOPE”

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an instrument for viewing under water 1 answer
hydrometer 3 answers
hygrometer 3 answers
DENSIMETER 3 answers
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Brown had lugged the pneumatic raft down to the shore where he was now pumping it full: I followed with the paddles, pole, and hydroscope.
Police!!! Robert W. Chambers 2006
Hurry and adjust the hydroscope!" I sighted the powerful instrument for two thousand feet, altering it from minute to minute as Brown excitedly announced the amazing depth of the lake.
Police!!! Robert W. Chambers 2006
Astounded, I continued to adjust the hydroscope to a range incredible, turning the screw to focus at a mile and a half, at two miles, at two and a quarter, a half, three-quarters, three miles, three miles and a quarter--click! "Good Heavens!" he whispered.
Police!!! Robert W. Chambers 2006
Later I heard him clamping the hood on the hydroscope; but I was too disgusted for any further words, and I dug away at the water with my paddle.
Police!!! Robert W. Chambers 2006
For the preliminary work of treasure finding, he perfected his hydroscope, a kind of sea telescope consisting of a floating platform from which depend a series of tubes ending in a chamber equipped with electric lamps, lenses and reflectors, like so many gigantic eyes through which the observer is able to view the illuminated bottom of bay or ocean.
The Book of Buried Treasure Ralph D. Paine 2010