microscopic
See also: microscòpic
English
Etymology
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Ancient Greek σκοπός (skopós)
Ancient Greek σκοπέω (skopéō)
English microscope
English microscopic
From microscope + -ic.
Pronunciation
- (US) enPR: mī'krəskŏʹpĭk, IPA(key): /ˌmaɪ.kɹəˈskɑpɪk/
Audio (Southern England): (file) - Rhymes: -ɒpɪk
Adjective
microscopic (comparative more microscopic, superlative most microscopic)
- Of, or relating to microscopes or microscopy; microscopal
- We supply all microscopic stains and other materials.
- So small that it can only be seen with the aid of a microscope.
- The water was full of microscopic organisms.
- 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.
- 2014 September, Gregg Jaeger, “What in the (quantum) world is macroscopic?”, in American Journal of Physics, volume 82, number 9, pages 896–905:
- ... the notion of the microscopic was often used in the foundations of quantum theory right from the start, to indicate the realm in which quantum theory is required in order to explain phenomena when classical theory cannot do so; quantum theory was generally considered in those years to apply only to situations involving atoms and smaller “microscopic” entities...
- (figurative) Carried out with great attention to detail.
- The police carried out a microscopic search of the crime scene.
- Able to see extremely minute objects.
- 1733, [Alexander Pope], An Essay on Man. […], (please specify |epistle=I to IV), London: […] J[ohn] Wilford, […], →OCLC:
- Why has not man a microscopic eye?
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- See also Thesaurus:tiny
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Translations
relating to microscopes
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so small that it can only be seen using a microscope
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very small
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carried out with great attention to detail
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See also
Interlingua
Adjective
microscopic (not comparable)
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Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French microscopique. Equivalent to microscop + -ic.
Adjective
microscopic m or n (feminine singular microscopică, masculine plural microscopici, feminine and neuter plural microscopice)
Declension
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masculine | neuter | feminine | masculine | neuter | feminine | |||
nominative- accusative |
indefinite | microscopic | microscopică | microscopici | microscopice | |||
definite | microscopicul | microscopica | microscopicii | microscopicele | ||||
genitive- dative |
indefinite | microscopic | microscopice | microscopici | microscopice | |||
definite | microscopicului | microscopicei | microscopicilor | microscopicelor |