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-scope
-scope is a suffix used in English denoting viewing and observing. It derives from the scientific Latin suffix -scopium, meaning a viewing instrument, which in turn originates from the ancient Greek verb skopein, to examine.
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- Cinemascope
- cystoscope
- electroscope
- endoscope
- Episcopal from Greek episkopos, meaning "overseer" and hence "bishop".
- finderscope
- fluoroscope
- gastroscope
- gonioscope
- gyroscope
- horoscope
- iconoscope
- interscope
- kaleidoscope
- kinescope
- kinetoscope
- laryngoscope
- macroscope
- microscope
- mutoscope
- ophthalmoscope
- oscilloscope
- periscope
- phantascope
- phenakistoscope
- polariscope
- praxinoscope
- radarscope
- rotoscope
- scleroscope
- seismoscope
- spectroscope
- stereoscope
- stethoscope
- telescope
- vitascope
- zoopraxiscope
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