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13-letter words containing scop

  • anthroposcopy — physiognomy (def 2).
  • arthroscopies — Plural form of arthroscopy.
  • bacterioscopy — the examination of bacteria with a microscope.
  • chorepiscopal — (in early Christianity) relating to or connected with a local bishop
  • colonoscopies — Plural form of colonoscopy.
  • colposcopical — of or relating to the colposcope
  • cranioscopist — a practitioner of cranioscopy
  • deuteroscopic — of or relating to deuteroscopy; of second sight
  • dipleidoscope — an instrument that uses a telescope and a hollow prism to see when the sun crosses the meridian
  • dynamic scope — (language)   In a dynamically scoped language, e.g. most versions of Lisp, an identifier can be referred to, not only in the block where it is declared, but also in any function or procedure called from within that block, even if the called procedure is declared outside the block. This can be implemented as a simple stack of (identifier, value) pairs, accessed by searching down from the top of stack for the most recent instance of a given identifier. The opposite is lexical scope. A common implementation of dynamic scope is shallow binding.
  • electroscopes — Plural form of electroscope.
  • episcopalians — Plural form of episcopalian.
  • esophagoscope — An instrument for the inspection or treatment of the esophagus.
  • fluoroscoping — Present participle of fluoroscope.
  • fluoroscopist — One who carries out fluoroscopy.
  • gastroscopist — One who carries out gastroscopy.
  • kaleidoscoped — Simple past tense and past participle of kaleidoscope.
  • kaleidoscopes — Plural form of kaleidoscope.
  • kaleidoscopic — of, relating to, or created by a kaleidoscope.
  • laparoscopies — Plural form of laparoscopy.
  • laparoscopist — One who carries out laparoscopy.
  • laryngoscopes — Plural form of laryngoscope.
  • laryngoscopic — Of or pertaining to laryngoscopy.
  • lexical scope — (programming)   (Or "static scope") When the scope of an identifier is fixed at compile time to some region in the source code containing the identifier's declaration. This means that an identifier is only accessible within that region (including procedures declared within it). This contrasts with dynamic scope where the scope depends on the nesting of procedure and function calls at run time. Statically scoped languages differ as to whether the scope is limited to the smallest block (including begin/end blocks) containing the identifier's declaration (e.g. C, Perl) or to whole function and procedure bodies (e.g. ECMAScript), or some larger unit of code (e.g. ?). The former is known as static nested scope.
  • macroscopical — Macroscopic.
  • metoposcopist — someone who practises metoposcopy
  • microscopical — so small as to be invisible or indistinct without the use of the microscope: microscopic organisms. Compare macroscopic.
  • non-episcopal — of or relating to a bishop: episcopal authority.
  • omoplatoscopy — Divination by use of a shoulder blade.
  • oneiroscopist — a person who specialises in studying and interpreting dreams
  • opthalmoscope — Misspelling of ophthalmoscope.
  • oscilloscopes — Plural form of oscilloscope.
  • oscilloscopic — Relating to, or carried out by using an oscilloscope.
  • pharyngoscope — an instrument for inspecting the pharynx.
  • pharyngoscopy — an examination by means of a pharyngoscope.
  • phonendoscope — an instrument that amplifies small sounds, esp within the human body
  • scoping study — a preliminary study to define the scope of a project
  • sigmoidoscope — a rigid or flexible endoscope for visual examination of the rectum and sigmoid colon.
  • sigmoidoscopy — an examination by means of a sigmoidoscope.
  • spectroscopic — an optical device for producing and observing a spectrum of light or radiation from any source, consisting essentially of a slit through which the radiation passes, a collimating lens, and an Amici prism.
  • stethoscopist — a person who is experienced in the use of a stethoscope
  • tachistoscope — an apparatus for use in exposing visual stimuli, as pictures, letters, or words, for an extremely brief period, used chiefly to assess visual perception or to increase reading speed.
  • telescopiform — having body parts which resemble a telescope in that the retract within one another
  • zoopraxiscope — an early type of motion-picture projector, designed by Eadweard Muybridge, in which the images were drawings or photographs placed along the rim of a circular glass plate, the shutter was a rotating opaque disk with radial slots, and a limelight source was used.

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