microscopic

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See also: microscòpic

English

Etymology

micro- +‎ -scopic

Pronunciation

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Adjective

microscopic (comparative more microscopic, superlative most microscopic)

  1. Of, or relating to microscopes or microscopy; microscopal
    We supply all microscopic stains and other materials.
  2. So small that it can only be seen using a microscope.
    The water was full of microscopic organisms.
  3. Very small; minute
    Compared to the galaxy, we are microscopic in scale.
    • 1961 October, “The winter timetables of British Railways: London Midland Region”, in Trains Illustrated, page 593:
      By wholesale omission of connections and by the use of a microscopic scale of photographic reproduction which makes some of the most important tables difficult to read, the size has been cut down from last winter's 580 to 520 pages only.
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  4. Carried out with great attention to detail.
    The police carried out a microscopic search of the crime scene.
  5. Able to see extremely minute objects.

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Interlingua

Adjective

microscopic (not comparable)

  1. microscopic

Romanian

Etymology

From French microscopique.

Adjective

microscopic m or n (feminine singular microscopică, masculine plural microscopici, feminine and neuter plural microscopice)

  1. microscopic

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