compress vs telescope

compress

verb
  • To abridge. 

  • To make digital information smaller by encoding it using fewer bits. 

  • To be pressed together or folded by compression into a more economic, easier format. 

  • To make smaller; to press or squeeze together, or to make something occupy a smaller space or volume. 

  • To condense into a more economic, easier format. 

noun
  • A multiply folded piece of cloth, a pouch of ice etc., used to apply to a patient's skin, cover the dressing of wounds, and placed with the aid of a bandage to apply pressure on an injury. 

  • A machine for compressing. 

telescope

verb
  • To collapse, via cancellation. 

  • To extend or contract in the manner of a telescope. 

  • To slide or pass one within another, after the manner of the sections of a small telescope or spyglass. 

  • To come into collision, as railway cars, in such a manner that one runs into another. 

noun
  • Any instrument used in astronomy for observing distant objects (such as a radio telescope). 

  • A monocular optical instrument that magnifies distant objects, especially in astronomy. 

  • A retractable tubular support for lights. 

How often have the words compress and telescope occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )