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1. The range of one's perceptions, thoughts, or actions; as well as, the extent of a person's mental capacity.
2. The breadth or opportunity to function and the range covered by an activity, subject, or topic.
3. The area covered by a given activity or subject and the freedom, space, or capacity to act.
4. An optical device, instrument, or tool for viewing or seeing something; such as, a magnifier of images of distant objects.
5. Electronic equipment that provides visual images of varying electrical quantities.
6. The work that will actually be done on a project as documented by the terms in a contract.
2. The breadth or opportunity to function and the range covered by an activity, subject, or topic.
3. The area covered by a given activity or subject and the freedom, space, or capacity to act.
4. An optical device, instrument, or tool for viewing or seeing something; such as, a magnifier of images of distant objects.
5. Electronic equipment that provides visual images of varying electrical quantities.
6. The work that will actually be done on a project as documented by the terms in a contract.
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scopo-, scop-, scept-, skept-, -scope-, -scopy, -scopia, -scopic, -scopist
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(Greek > Latin: see, view, sight, look, look at, examine, behold, consider)
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cinemascope, Cinema Scope
A motion-picture process employing a special type of lens to project a panoramic, three-dimensional image upon a wide, curved screen; a trade name.
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scopo-, scop-, scept-, skept-, -scope-, -scopy, -scopia, -scopic, -scopist
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Economics, Global Scope
Economics on a World-wide Scale.
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Words at Work in the Print Media: INDEX
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