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Learn Greek Root 5:

"scop" or "scope"

Meaning: The basic meaning of "scope" is "see".

Pronunciation: The "o" in scope is pronounced like the "o" in "no" or "slow". Example 1: Using a "telescope", we can see things that are far away, for example, stars in the night sky.

Example 2: In a laboratory, when a scientist wants to see very small things, he or she can use a "microscope".

Example 3: Doctors use a "stethoscope" to listen to what is happening inside a patient's body.

Other useful words:

microscopic - very small

periscope - a device used by a submarine to see above the water surface

horoscope - a way of "seeing" into your future by "reading" the stars

to scope out - to look at some thing or some place in advance, to see if it is okay

kaleidoscope - a device that allows you to see many colors mixed together

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Greek: dino means "whirling." This is not, however, the source of the "dino" in "dinosaur"; that comes from Greek deinos, "terrible".

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Syn is Greek.

I think it is a Latin root (not sure, but I think it is). it means together (just like sym, con, and com)

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The root uni is derived from the latin language and means one. Some examples of words with the root uni are union, unicycle unicorn etc.

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latin

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latin

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