tele- means "far" or "distant." On television you see things that are taking place at a distance.
It means to see, words that can describe it is telescope
root Answewr: If you mean words that contain the root "scop"...telescope, microscope, periscope...
it means to like make it to the measurement or degrees you want it like and try to keep it there.
it is actually 3 words... ver la tele it means to watch the television, to watch television
Telescope comes from the Italian, telescopio, meaning "from a distance."
The term "SE" in a telescope commonly stands for "Special Edition," indicating that the telescope model is a limited or unique version with specific features or enhancements. It could also refer to "Standard Edition," denoting a basic or standard version of the telescope model.
tO SEE IN A TELESCOPE
It's a play on words, Mr. E + mystery.
Many words have come from camera shots. Read the article link to see what I mean. Hope this helps.
it mean like if somone try to start somthing and get mad at others
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.
In English grammar, the prefix 'tele-' typically means distant or distant communication. It is derived from the Greek word "tele," which means far off or at a distance. Words like 'television' (distant vision) and 'telephone' (distant sound) contain this prefix.