well, "MICRO" means "small" and "SCOP" (yes, with out the "e") is a greek root word meaning "see"
A good sentence with the word 'microscope' in it might be; I studied the strangely active bacteria under my microscope.
There are three syllables in the word "microscope."
scrutinize
Yes, "microscope" is a compound word. It is formed by combining the words "micro" and "scope" to create a new word with a specific meaning relating to a device used for viewing small objects.
The word "microscope" originated from the Greek language. It comes from the combination of two Greek words: "micros" meaning small, and "skopein" meaning to look at or view.
I believe it is micro but I am not sure...
A light microscope
microscope, telescope
In the 1660's robert hooke looked through a primitive microscope at a thinly cut piece of pork
The word "microscope" in Tagalog is "mikroskopyo."
SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope)
No, the word 'microscopic' is the adjective form of the noun 'microscope'. Example: There were microscopic particles in the sample. (describes the noun 'particles')
Yes, the noun 'microscope' is a common noun, a general word for an instrument that uses lenses to magnify small objects; a word for any microscope of any kind.
magnify
A good sentence with the word 'microscope' in it might be; I studied the strangely active bacteria under my microscope.
it was so microscopic it had to be seen with a mircoscope.
Charles Spencer was the inventor and designer of this particular microscope. This microscope has advance capabilities that many other microscopes do not come with.