Kaleidoscope.
(Of the Gr. ?, beautiful,?, image, and -scopio).
1. m. tube blackened inwardly, two or three mirrors inclined at one end that contains two sheets of glass, among which there are several objects of irregular shape, whose images are symmetrically multiplied to go flipping the tube, at the same time that looks at the opposite end.
2. m. diverse and ever-changing set. A kaleidoscope of styles.