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scop , spec, spic, spect. 1. What do a microscope and a telescope have in common?. 2. What do a woman wearing spectacles and a man prospecting for gold have in common?. 3. What do spectator sports and someone under suspicion have in common? .
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1. What do a microscope and a telescope have in common? 2. What do a woman wearing spectacles and a man prospecting for gold have in common? 3. What do spectator sports and someone under suspicion have in common?
microscope: “looks” at “small” things telescope: “looks” “far” away spectacles: eyeglasses to “look” through/something fantastic to “look” at prospecting: “looking” “ahead” for gold spectator: someone who “looks” suspicion: “looking” at someone “up from under”
prospects despicable periscope conspicuous introspective *instrument that “looks” “around” *”able” to be “looked” “down” on *”very” much “looked” at *”looking” “inside” and being reflective *hopes that “look” “forward” to the future
stethoscope: “looks” at the “chest” otoscope: “looks” at the “ears” rhinoscope: “looks” at the “nose” specimen: a sample that a doctor “looks” at perspective: getting a “thorough” “look” at a subject
retrospective: “looking” “backward’ prospectus: a plan for a project that “looks” “ahead” inconspicuous: “not” “looked” at; barely noticeable circumspect: “looking” “around” for potential danger expect: to “look” “out” for something