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What are other words with the root word of skopeo?

The root word "skopeo" is of Greek origin and means "to look, to see, to view." It is a common root in many English words related to sight and observation. Here are some examples:

Words with the root "skopeo" directly:

* Scope: The act of viewing or examining.

* Episcope: A device that projects images.

* Telescope: A device that magnifies distant objects.

* Microscope: A device that magnifies tiny objects.

* Endoscope: A device for examining the interior of a body cavity.

Words with related roots:

* Spectacle: A public display or show, often something impressive or unusual.

* Inspect: To examine something carefully.

* Prospect: The possibility or likelihood of something happening in the future.

* Respective: Belonging or relating to each individual separately.

* Spectator: A person who watches an event.

* Speculate: To form opinions without sufficient evidence.

* Conspicuous: Easily seen or noticed.

* Perspective: A particular attitude towards or way of regarding something; a point of view.

* Inspection: The act of examining something carefully.

These are just a few examples, and there are many other words that share the root "skopeo" and its variations. The root signifies a connection to viewing, observing, or examining, and it is used in a wide range of contexts.

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