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kaleidoscopeka‧lei‧do‧scope /kəˈlaɪdəskəʊp $ -skoʊp/ noun [countable] kaleidoscopeOrigin: 1800-1900 Greek kalos ‘beautiful’ + eidos ‘form’ + English -scope (as in telescope) ► Toysbrick, nounbuilding block, nouncap, nouncatapult, nounclimbing frame, nounfinger-paints, nounfirecracker, nounglove puppet, noungolliwog, noungolly, nounhobbyhorse, nounhoop, nounhula hoop, nounjack-in-the-box, nounjack-o'-lantern, nounkaleidoscope, nounkewpie doll, nounkite, nounLego, nounPlasticine, nounPlay-Doh, nounplayhouse, nounplaypen, nounplaything, nounpogo stick, nounpuppet, nounpuzzle, nounrag doll, nounrattle, nounrocking horse, nounscooter, nounseesaw, nounslide, nounsoft toy, nounsquirt gun, nounstink bomb, nounstuffed animal, nounteddy bear, nounteeter-totter, nountoboggan, nountop, nountoy, nountrain set, nountreehouse, nountrike, nounwater pistol, nounwhirligig, nounwhoopee cushion, noun 1a pattern, situation, or scene that is always changing and has many details or bright colourskaleidoscope of a kaleidoscope of cultures2a tube with mirrors and pieces of coloured glass at one end, which shows coloured patterns when you turn it |