Microscope
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mid 17th century: from modern Latin microscopium (see micro-, -scope).
wiktionary
From New Latin microscopium, from Ancient Greek μικρός(mikrós, “small”) + σκοπέω(skopéō, “I look at”).
etymonline
microscope (n.)
"optical instrument which by means of a lens or lenses magnifies and renders visible minute objects or details of visible bodies," 1650s, from Modern Latin microscopium, literally "an instrument for viewing what is small;" see micro- + -scope. The dim southern constellation Microscopium was among those introduced by La Caille in 1752.