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micrograph
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mi·cro·graph  (mkr-grf)
n.
1. A drawing or photographic reproduction of an object as viewed through a microscope.
2. An instrument used to make tiny writing or engraving.

micro·graphic adj.

micrograph [ˈmaɪkrəʊˌgrɑːf -ˌgræf]
n
1. (Physics / General Physics) a photograph or drawing of an object as viewed through a microscope
2. (Engineering / Tools) an instrument or machine for producing very small writing or engraving

micrograph  (mkr-grf)
A drawing or photograph taken from an image formed by a microscope.

micrograph
an apparatus used for miniature writing or drawing. — micrography, n.
See also: Writing
an apparatus used for miniature writing or drawing. — micrography, n.
See also: Drawing
Translations
micrograph [ˈmaɪkrəʊˌgræf] nmicrofotografia


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