Telescope and Microscope
''Telos'' (τέλος) means ''the end'' and ''skopeo'' (σκοπέω) means ''to look around, to investigate''.
Telos is to end and skopeo is to see
Telos skopeo is a Greek phrase that means "to aim at the end." It refers to the practice of focusing on the ultimate goal or purpose of something. In philosophy, telos skopeo emphasizes the importance of understanding the final objective or desired outcome in order to achieve success.
The Greek word for examine is skopeo which means to look at inspect or examine
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"Tέλος" (telos)
τέλος (telos)
Written "τέλος" pronounced "telos"
microscope, telescope
Periscope, telescope, microscope, kaleidoscope.
The word "telos" is of Greek origin and refers to an end goal, purpose, or ultimate aim. It is commonly used in philosophy and ethics to signify the final intended outcome or result of a process or action.
Hebrew = matará (מטרה) Greek = telos (τέλος)
Μέχρι το τέλος του χρόνου. (Mehri to telos tou chronou)
His name is made up of two Greek words. Aristos=Perfect and Telos=End/Goal.