Definition of endoscope in English:
 endoscope
nounˈɛndəskəʊpˈɛndəˌskoʊp
Medicine An instrument which can be introduced into the body to give a view of its internal parts.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  For the doctor to get a clear view through the endoscope, the stomach needs to be empty.
 -  If an object appears clear when viewed through the endoscope, the endoscope is deemed satisfactory.
 -  If the doctor sees abnormal looking tissue, he or she can insert instruments through the endoscope to remove sample tissue.
 -  There seems to be an unavoidable degree of trauma to both sites despite the surgeon using an endoscope.
 -  Pain is minimal with this procedure due to the size of the endoscopes and instruments that are used.
 
  Definition of endoscope in US English:
 endoscope
nounˈɛndəˌskoʊpˈendəˌskōp
Medicine An instrument which can be introduced into the body to give a view of its internal parts.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  There seems to be an unavoidable degree of trauma to both sites despite the surgeon using an endoscope.
 -  If the doctor sees abnormal looking tissue, he or she can insert instruments through the endoscope to remove sample tissue.
 -  For the doctor to get a clear view through the endoscope, the stomach needs to be empty.
 -  Pain is minimal with this procedure due to the size of the endoscopes and instruments that are used.
 -  If an object appears clear when viewed through the endoscope, the endoscope is deemed satisfactory.