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  • 31Scope —   [engl.], Geltungsbereich …

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  • 32SCOPE — insula in mari Rhodiensi, Plin. l. 5. c. 31. Vicus in Libyae Nomo. Ptol …

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  • 33scope — *range, gamut, reach, radius, compass, sweep, orbit, horizon, ken, purview Analogous words: *expanse, amplitude, spread, stretch: *field, domain, sphere, territory, province: extent, area, *size …

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  • 34scope — [n] extent or range of something ambit, amplitude, area, breadth, capacity, compass, comprehensiveness, confines, elbow room*, extension, field, field of reference, freedom, fullness, latitude, leeway, liberty, margin, opportunity, orbit, outlook …

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  • 35-scope — ► COMBINING FORM ▪ denoting an instrument for observing or examining: telescope. DERIVATIVES scopic combining form in corresponding adjectives. ORIGIN from Greek skopein look at …

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  • 36scope — ► NOUN 1) the extent of the area or subject matter that something deals with or to which it is relevant. 2) the opportunity or possibility for doing something. ORIGIN originally denoting a target for shooting at: from Greek skopos target …

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  • 37scope something out — ˌscope sthˈout derived to look at sth carefully in order to see what it is like Main entry: ↑scopederived …

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  • 38Scope art fair — A contemporary art fair, SCOPE was established in 2002. The first fair featured 28 booths of galleries representing emerging artists. The art fairs are now held annually in New York, Miami, East Hampton, London, and Basel, each presenting between …

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  • 39Scope (project management) — In project management, the scope of a project is the sum total of all of its products and their requirements or features.Fact|date=March 2008Sometimes the term scope is used to mean the totality of work needed to complete a project. In… …

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  • 40Scope (computer science) — In computer programming, scope is an enclosing context where values and expressions are associated. Various programming languages have various types of scopes. The type of scope determines what kind of entities it can contain and how it affects… …

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