Periscope vs Scope - What's the difference?
periscope | scope |
A form of viewing device that allows the viewer to see things at a different height level and usually with minimal visibility.
* 1918 , (Edgar Rice Burroughs), Chapter IV
(obsolete): A general or comprehensive view.
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To rise and peer around, in the manner of a periscope.
* 1951 , National Geographic Magazine: Volume 99 ,
* 1987 , Field & Stream March 1987 ,
* 2008 , Doug Stamm, The Springs of Florida page 99
* 2010 , Jim Moran, The Sentinel: A Wildfire Story page 236
The breadth, depth or reach of a subject; a domain.
A device used in aiming a projectile, through which the person aiming looks at the intended target
(computing) The region of program source in which an identifier is meaningful.
(logic) The shortest sub-wff of which a given instance of a logical connective is a part.
(linguistics) The region of an utterance to which some modifying element applies.
(slang) Shortened form of periscope, telescope, microscope or oscilloscope.
To perform a cursory investigation, as to scope out .
(slang) To perform arthroscopic surgery.
(slang) To examine under a microscope.
As nouns the difference between periscope and scope
is that periscope is a form of viewing device that allows the viewer to see things at a different height level and usually with minimal visibility while scope is the breadth, depth or reach of a subject; a domain.As verbs the difference between periscope and scope
is that periscope is to rise and peer around, in the manner of a periscope while scope is to perform a cursory investigation, as to scope out .periscope
English
(wikipedia periscope)Noun
(en noun)- The waters grew suddenly lighter, and my spirits rose accordingly. I shouted down to those below that I saw daylight ahead, and a great shout of thanksgiving reverberated through the ship. A moment later we emerged into sunlit water, and immediately I raised the periscope and looked about me upon the strangest landscape I had ever seen.
Verb
(periscop)- Thousands of ungainly black-beaked heads would periscope and freeze in the direction of the approaching intruder.
- The second summer I had a great deal of interest but weeks passed before I worked up the nerve to approach her, the confidence finally gained when I caught a queen snake that periscoped within reach, one of the last I ever saw swimming in Cross Creek.
- Areas of barren sand are likely spots to look for its [the turtle's] periscoping head. Its fondness for the bottom is equally matched by its ability to quickly disappear and tunnel into it.
- Her black and white head suddenly popped out from under the covers and periscoped around.
Anagrams
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English
Noun
(en noun)- the scope of an adverb
Derived terms
* scopelessVerb
(scop)- The surgeon will scope the football player's knee to repair damage to a ligament.
- The entomologist explained that he could not tell what species of springtail we were looking at without scoping it.
