Definition: The term "amblyoscope" does not appear in the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible, as it was a Greek term for a type of mirror that could be used to view two or more subjects at once. The term "amblyoscope" may refer to an optical device similar to a refracting telescope, but without a physical reflector, which is what a refracting telescope provides. The original word "amblyoscope," which appears in the KJV of the Bible and likely refers to some form of optics or imaging technology that could be used for viewing multiple images simultaneously. It was not found in any other known biblical sources, but it does appear in the Greek language (which is considered ancient and has a rich literary heritage). It is unclear what specific details would be required to define "amblyoscope" with its current usage in the KJV or in any other source. If you have more context about the history of this word, please provide more details, such as its origin, meaning, or historical significance.
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