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41 otoscope
o.to.scope['outəskoup] n otoscópio. -
42 pantoscope
pan.to.scope[p'æntəskoup] n Phot pantoscópio. -
43 periscope
['periskəup](a tube containing mirrors, through which a person can look in order to see things which cannot be seen from the position the person is in, especially one used in submarines when under water to allow a person to see what is happening on the surface of the sea.) periscópio* * *per.i.scope[p'eriskoup] n periscópio. -
44 pharyngoscope
pha.ryn.go.scope[fər'iŋgəskoup] n Med faringoscópio: aparelho para o exame da faringe. -
45 phonoscope
pho.no.scope[f'ounəskoup] n Phys fonoscópio. -
46 phototelescope
pho.to.tel.e.scope[foutout'eliskoup] n Astr telescópio fotográfico. -
47 polariscope
po.lar.i.scope[poul'æriskoup] n Phys polariscópio: instrumento para estudar as propriedades da luz polarizada. -
48 radioscope
ra.di.o.scope[r'eidiəskoup] n radioscópio. -
49 radiotelescope
ra.di.o.tel.e.scope[reidiout'eliskoup] n radiotelescópio. -
50 refracting telescope
re.fract.ing tel.e.scope[rifr'æktiŋ teliskoup] n telescópio de refração. -
51 resectoscope
re.secto.scope[ri:s'ektəskoup] n Med ressectoscópio: endoscópio para resseção transuretral de obstrução prostática. -
52 retinoscope
ret.i.no.scope[r'etinəskoup] n Opt instrumento óptico usado em retinoscopia. -
53 rheoscope
rhe.o.scope[r'i:əskoup] n Electr reoscópio. -
54 rhinoscope
rhi.no.scope[r'ainəskoup] n Med rinoscópio: aparelho para o exame das fossas nasais. -
55 spectroscope
spec.tro.scope[sp'ektrəskoup] n espectroscópio. -
56 statoscope
sta.to.scope[st'ætəskoup] n estatoscópio. -
57 stereoscope
ster.e.o.scope[st'eriəskoup] n estereoscópio. -
58 stethoscope
['steƟəskəup](an instrument by which a doctor can listen to the beats of the heart etc.) estetoscópio* * *steth.o.scope[st'eθəskoup] n estetoscópio. • vt examinar com estetoscópio, auscultar. -
59 stroboscope
stro.bo.scope[str'oubəskoup] n estroboscópio. -
60 tachistoscope
ta.chis.to.scope[tæk'istəskoup] n Med taquistoscópio: aparelho destinado a examinar a rapidez da percepção visual.
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