Scope means to magnify.
Some other words with the prefix "scope" include microscope, periscope, and gyroscope.
The suffix of "scope" is "-scope," which comes from the Greek word "skopein," meaning "to look at" or "to see." In English, it is commonly used to indicate an instrument for viewing or observing, such as "telescope" or "microscope."
Telescope, periscope, laparascope, Horoscope
It is the same in both languages: Microscope.
i think u mean microscope ; mi·cro·scope
Micro = extremely small Scope = range of view
If you mean -scope, it is an instrument for viewing, like a microscope or telescope. If you mean scope itself, it has several meanings: extent or range of view, extent in space; a tract or area, length, aim or purpose. A slang meaning is to check out or look over.
If you mean -scope, it is an instrument for viewing, like a microscope or telescope. If you mean scope itself, it has several meanings: extent or range of view, extent in space; a tract or area, length, aim or purpose. A slang meaning is to check out or look over.
Scope refers to the instrument's ability to view distant objects. In a telescope, scope means the range or extent of vision to observe celestial objects. In a microscope, scope refers to the range or magnification to view tiny objects up close. In a periscope, scope defines the field of vision to see over barriers or around corners.
microscope
telescope, microscope, kaleidoscope, periscope, hora scope
There are three syllables in the word "microscope."
Some other words with the prefix "scope" include microscope, periscope, and gyroscope.
A binocular microscope, which is commonly called a dissecting scope.
The word "scope" in microscope refers to the instrument's ability to view objects that are too small to be seen with the naked eye. In this context, "scope" indicates the device's capacity to magnify and visualize tiny objects or details.
A microscope.
because the pre-fix "micro" means small or out of foucus and the suffix "scope" means to see