see far
The origin of the word "telescope" is ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Italian telescopio or modern Latin telescopium, from tele- 'at a distance' + -scopium (see -scope ).
The Greek word "teleskopos".
The language of origin of this word is greek. The corresponding word in greek is "ψευδο-" and in this form means something like "fake". It' comes from the greek word "ψεύδος" which means "a lie".
The word phobia comes from the greek word φόβος (fovos) which means fear.
from Greek 'teleskopos' meaning 'far seeing'. There is a word in Latin with the same meaning, 'telescopium'
it means "see far" telescope is a Greek word (ΤΗΛΕΣΚΟΠΙΟ) it comes from uniting 2 words : tele + scope tele (ΤΗΛΕ) = far scope (ΣΚΟΠΙΟ, ΣΚΟΠΕΥΩ) = see (in ancient Greek) But the actual word telescope I don't think is in the Greek Bible.
νέος
It is pleth that means many. The word derives from the Greek language and the word plethora exist as is in the language.
it means "having to do with language or the production of language"
The word "planet" originated from the ancient Greek word "planetes," which means "wanderer."
The word Acephalous means headless in Greek language.
The word 'Arrhinous' means noseless in Greek language.