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21 electroscope
e.lec.tro.scope[il'ektrouskoup] n eletroscópio. -
22 endoscope
en.do.scope['end2skoup] n Med endoscópio. -
23 epidiascope
e.pi.di.a.scope[epid'ai2skoup] n Opt epidiascópio: aparelho de projeção de imagens. -
24 episcope
ep.i.scope['episkoup] n episcópio: projetor de corpos opacos, etc. -
25 fluoroscope
fluor.o.scope[fl'uərəskoup] n fluoroscópio. • vt examinar com um fluoroscópio. -
26 galvanoscope
gal.van.o.scope[g'ælvənəskoup] n Electr galvanoscópio: tipo de galvanômetro. -
27 gyroscope
gy.ro.scope[dʒ'airəskoup] n Phys giroscópio: instrumento que gira em alta velocidade. -
28 helioscope
he.li.o.scope[h'i:liəskoup] n Astr helioscópio: instrumento para a observação visual do sol. -
29 horoscope
['horəskəup](the prediction of a person's future based on the position of the stars and planets at the time of his birth.) horóscopo* * *hor.o.scope[h'ɔrəskoup] n horóscopo. -
30 hydroscope
hy.dro.scope[h'aidrəskoup] n hidroscópio: aparelho usado na observação ao longe de objetos abaixo da superfície da água. -
31 hygroscope
hy.gro.scope[h'aigrəskoup] n higroscópio: instrumento simples que indica variação na umidade do ar. -
32 kaleidoscope
(a tube-shaped toy in which loose coloured pieces of glass etc reflected in two mirrors form changing patterns.) caleidoscópio* * *ka.lei.do.scope[kəl'aidəskoup] n calidoscópio. -
33 kinescope
kin.e.scope[k'inəskoup] n trade mark cinescópio: válvula de raios catódicos, usada em aparelhos de televisão. -
34 kinetoscope
ki.ne.to.scope[kin'i:təskoup] n cinetoscópio: aparelho para obtenção de fotografias seriadas, a fim de registrar o movimento. -
35 laparoscope
lap.a.ro.scope[l'æpərəskoup] n laparoscópio: endoscópio com que se pratica a laparoscopia. -
36 laryngoscope
la.ryn.go.scope[lər'iŋgəskoup] n laringoscópio: instrumento usado para o exame da laringe. -
37 microscope
(an instrument which makes very small objects able to be seen magnifying them greatly: Germs are very small, and can only be seen with the aid of a microscope.) microscópio- microscopically* * *mi.cro.scope[m'aikrəskoup] n microscópio. -
38 ophthalmoscope
oph.thal.mo.scope[ɔfθ'ælməskoup] n oftalmoscópio. -
39 orthoscope
or.tho.scope['ɔ:θəskoup] n Med ortoscópio. -
40 oscilloscope
os.cil.lo.scope[ɔs'iləskoup] n Electr osciloscópio.
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