diarrhoe'a, purging.
hem'orrhage (Gr. n. haima, blood), a flowing of blood.
30. SKOP'EIN (σκοπειν), to see, to watch.
scope, space, aim, intention.
bish'op (Gr. n. epis'kopos, overseer), a clergyman who has charge of a diocese.
epis'copacy, church government by bishops.
epis'copal, relating to episcopacy.
kalei'doscope (Gr. adj. kal'os, beautiful), an optical instrument in which we see an endless variety of beautiful patterns by simple change of position.
mi'croscope (Gr. adj. mik'ros, small), an instrument for examining small objects.
micros'copist, one skilled in the use of the microscope.