scopo-, scop-, scept-, skept-, -scope-, -scopy, -scopia, -scopic, -scopist

(Greek > Latin: see, view, sight, look, look at, examine, behold, consider)

orthodiascopy
A radiologic method of obtaining a nonmagnified image of the heart or other structures, by direct tracing of its silhouette as projected on a fluoroscopic screen.
orthoptoscope
A device for presenting various images to the two eyes at various angles.
orthoscope
A stereoscope used for evaluation of the relative image size of the two eyes.
orthoscopic
1. Having correct vision.
2. Constructed so as to correct optical distortion; such as, an orthoscopic eyepiece of a telescope.
orthoscopic lens
A spectacle (reading glass) lens corrected for distortion and curvature of the periphery.
orthoscopy
Examination of the eyes for visual distortions.
orthostereoscope
An apparatus for viewing stereograms or three dimensional pictures or radiographs (images produced on a specially sensitized photographic film or plate by radiation, usually by x-rays or gamma rays).
oscilloscope, oscilloscopic
1. An oscillograph in which the record of oscillations is continuously visible.
2. Storage oscilloscope, a cathode ray oscilloscope in which the visual record of oscillations persists on the fluorescent screen until erased electrically.
osmoscope
An instrument for detecting and for measuring odors.
otoscope
An instrument for looking in the ear.

It incorporates a light and a magnifying lens, which is used to examine the external canal of the ear and the eardrum.

otoscopy
1. The use of an otoscope to examine the ear.
2. Viewing or inspecting the tympanic membrane and other parts of the outer ear with an otoscope.
ozone ether, ozone-ether
A mixture of ethyl ether, ethanol, and hydrogen peroxide which is used as an antiseptic.
ozonoscope
A device for revealing the presence of ozone.
pagoscope
A device for showing at a glance whether the prevailing dew point is below freezing; a hygrodeik (a wet and dry bulb hygrometer: any instrument for measuring the water-vapor content of the atmosphere).
panendoscope (s) (noun), panendoscopes (pl)
An illuminated instrument that gives a wide, over all, view of the bladder: The panendoscope provides an inspection of the interior of the urethra as well as the bladder with a special lens system.

Cross references of word families that are related directly, or indirectly, to: "appear, visible, visual, manifest, show, see, reveal, look": blep-; delo-; demonstra-; opt-; -orama; pare-; phanero-; phant-; pheno-; spec-; vela-, veal-; video-, visuo-.