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photomicrography

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pho·to·mi·cro·graph  (ft-mkr-grf)
n.
A photograph made through a microscope. Also called microphotograph.
tr.v. pho·to·mi·cro·graphed, pho·to·mi·cro·graph·ing, pho·to·mi·cro·graphs
To photograph (an object) through a microscope.

photo·mi·crogra·pher (-m-krgr-fr) n.
photo·micro·graphic adj.
photo·mi·crogra·phy n.

photomicrography
the process of taking photographs through a microscope. Also called photomicroscopy. — photomicrograph, n.
See also: Photography


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A PHOTO of the male sex organ of a flowering plant has won the prestigious Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition.
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