endoscopic

English

Etymology

From endo- +‎ -scopic.

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -ɒpɪk

Adjective

endoscopic

  1. Of, or relating to endoscopy or an endoscope.
    • 2023 May 26, Jacqueline Howard and Kyla Russell, “As colorectal cancer rises among younger adults, some seek colonoscopies earlier”, in CNN[1]:
      “At least patients who are age 45 will be able to get their screening procedure. But if someone’s younger than 45 and has symptoms, then there may be a delay in their care,” he said, adding that such prior authorization policies “create a barrier” to getting colonoscopies and other endoscopic procedures.

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Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French endoscopic. By surface analysis, endoscopie +‎ -ic.

Adjective

endoscopic m or n (feminine singular endoscopică, masculine plural endoscopici, feminine and neuter plural endoscopice)

  1. endoscopic

Declension

Declension of endoscopic
singular plural
masculine neuter feminine masculine neuter feminine
nominative-
accusative
indefinite endoscopic endoscopică endoscopici endoscopice
definite endoscopicul endoscopica endoscopicii endoscopicele
genitive-
dative
indefinite endoscopic endoscopice endoscopici endoscopice
definite endoscopicului endoscopicei endoscopicilor endoscopicelor