Telescope

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The word "telescope" comes from two Greek roots: telo (τηλó)[1] meaning “far” or “distant”, and skopein (σκοπειν) meaning “to see.” Together they simply mean “to see from far away.[2]

  1. for example, télothen (τηλóθν), “from a distance” télourós (τηλουρóς), “far off.”
  2. [ http://colet.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/chuck/woodhouse_pages.pl?page_num=306], [1] & [2] S.C. Woodhouse (1910) Woodhouse's English-Greek Dictionary, The University of Chicago Library