
1) Accessory for a marksman 2) Aim improver 3) Aim-improving device 4) Ambit 5) Area 6) Breadth 7) Breathing space 8) British slang for the penis 9) CBC Television show 10) Circle 11) Compass 12) Comprehensiveness 13) Confines 14) Elbowroom 15) Extent 16) Extent of activity 17) Extent of operation 18) Field of view
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1) Aim 2) Ambit 3) Area 4) Breadth 5) Canvass 6) Collimator 7) Confines 8) Cro 9) Elbowroom 10) Expanse 11) Extent 12) Gamut 13) Grasp 14) Internationality 15) Ken 16) Leeway 17) Oscilloscope 18) Palette 19) Pallet 20) Prospect 21) Purview 22) Range 23) Room 24) Showcase 25) Size 26) Space 27) Sweep
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The look over an area using a spotting scope.
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http://birding-world.com/glossary-birdwatching-slang/

• (n.) Room or opportunity for free outlook or aim; space for action; amplitude of opportunity; free course or vent; liberty; range of view, intent, or action. • (n.) That at which one aims; the thing or end to which the mind directs its view; that which is purposed to be reached or accomplished; hence, ultimate design, aim, or purpose; i...
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Technically, the ratio of length of anchor rode in use to the vertical distance from the bow of the vessel to the bottom of the water. Usually six to seven to one for calm weather and more scope in storm conditions.
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the parts of a program where a particular identifier has a particular meaning (set of bindings).
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http://www.csci.csusb.edu/dick/cs202/glossary.html

The ratio of the depth of water to the length of anchor rode which needs to be used.
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Technically, the ratio of length of anchor rode in use to the vertical distance from the bow of the vessel to the bottom of the water. Usually six to seven to one for calm weather and more scope in storm conditions.
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The potential in a horse.
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Simple Communications Programming Environment [Hayes]
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Technically, the ratio of length of anchor rode in use to the vertical distance from the bow of the vessel to the bottom of the water. Usually six to seven to one for calm weather and more scope in storm conditions
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Scope noun [ Italian
scopo , Latin
scopos a mark, aim, Greek
skopo`s , a watcher, mark, aim; akin to ..., ... to view, and perhaps to English
spy . Confer
Skeptic ,
Bishop .]
1. That at which one aims; the thing or end to which the mind directs it...
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The potential in a horse.
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http://www.horse-directory.co.uk/racingglossary.htm

Scope (shortened from periscope) is British slang for the penis.
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Technically, the ratio of length of anchor rode in use to the vertical distance from the bow of the vessel to the bottom of the water. Usually six to seven to one
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Technically, the ratio of length of anchor rode in use to thevertical distance from the bow of the vessel to the bottom of thewater. Usually six to seven to one for calm weather and more scope instorm conditions.
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http://www.scale-modelers-handbook.com/nautical-terms.html

a region of source text delimited by curly braces: { ... }, a list of function or template parameters, or all of a translation unit outside other scopes. See also: block, namespace, global scope. TC++PL 2.9.4.
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Microscope or endoscope
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acronym: Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment (ICSU and IGBP)
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The overall definition of what the project is supposed to accomplish and a specific description of what the end result should be. A major component of scope is the quality of the final product.
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range noun an area in which something acts or operates or has power or control: `the range of a supersonic jet`; `the ambit of municipal legislation`; `within the compass of this article`; `within the scope of an investigation`; `outside the reach of the l...
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A horse is said to have scope if it is likely to improve with age and as it grows into its frame.
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Scope defines the area of an application or method in which a variable is accessible. Most variables
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The boundary or extent to which a process, procedure, certification, contract etc. applies. For example, the scope of change management may include all live IT services and related configuration items; the scope of an ISO/IEC 20000 certificate may include all IT services delivered out of a named data centre.
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Telescope, usually tripod mounted for viewing distant birds. The bigger, the better (usually), although clarity and lack of chromatic aberration are often more important to the view.
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