No, it means view. A+
The root "peri-" in the word "periscope" comes from the Greek word "peri," meaning "around" or "about," and "scope" comes from "skopein," meaning "to look at" or "to see." So, "periscope" essentially means "to look around" or "to observe from an elevated position."
root Answewr: If you mean words that contain the root "scop"...telescope, microscope, periscope...
periscopos
The Latin root word for "periscope" is "peri" which means "around" or "surrounding", and "scope" which means "to see" or "to watch". So, "periscope" translates to "to see around" or "to observe surroundings".
scope
its a prefix in which means around for example the word perimeter means around an object of measuring.
Telescope, periscope, laparascope, Horoscope
soccer
i think you mean the 'periscope'.
If you mean in the periscope, two.
Telescope scope episcopal kaleidoscope periscope microscope kinescope
microscope, telescope, kaleidoscope,