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- Of, or relating to microscopes or microscopy; microscopal
- visible under a microscope; using a microscope
- of or relating to or used in microscopy
- Very small; minute
- Able to see extremely minute objects.
- So small that it can only be seen with the aid of a microscope.
- (figurative) Carried out with great attention to detail.
- so small as to be invisible without a microscope
- extremely precise with great attention to details
- An arrangement of two lenses for a microscope, designed to correct spherical aberration and chromatic dispersion, thus rendering the image of an object more clear and distinct.
- (quantum mechanics) A quantum state of a system with a spin of ½, such that there are two allowed values of the spin component, −½ and +½.
- (radio) Dipole antenna.
- (lapidary) An imitation gem made of two pieces of glass or crystal with a layer of color between them.
- (linguistics) One of two or more different words in a language derived from the same etymological root but having different phonological forms (e.g., toucher and toquer in French or shade and shadow in English). See also Appendix:Glossary#doublet.
- (printing, US) A word or phrase set a second time by mistake.
- (computing) A word (or rather, a halfword) consisting of two bytes.
- (botany) A very small flowering plant, Dimeresia howellii.
- A pair of two similar or equal things; couple.
- Either of two dice, each of which, when thrown, has the same number of spots on the face lying uppermost.
- (literature) In textual criticism, two different narrative accounts of the same actual event.
- (historical) A man’s waistcoat.
- A man’s close-fitting jacket, with or without sleeves, worn by European men from the 1400s to the 1600s.
- A word ladder puzzle.
- a man's close-fitting jacket; worn during the Renaissance
- A simple, one-piece microscope consisting of a cylinder of glass with each end curved outwards, one being more convex than the other
- A gig, buggy or light phaeton, typically with a high seat and closed back.
- An optical device, typically embedded in a bijou, utilising a modified Stanhope lens for viewing microphotographs embedded in the device; invented by René Dagron
- a light open horse-drawn carriage with two or four wheels and one seat
- (used of microscopes) capable of a high degree of magnification
- vigorously energetic or forceful
- (weaponry) Of a weapon, of a caliber or power that exceeds the typical threshold.
- Vigorous and energetic.
- (optics) Of an instrument, capable of great magnification.
- Possessing great physical or political power.
- The part of a microscope that holds the objectives.
- The outer end or point of a pipe, bellows, etc.
- Anything (originally a piece of armour) that protects the nose.
- The bridge between spectacle lenses that rests on the nose.
- An animal's noseband.
- the link between two lenses; rests on the nose
- a strap that is the part of a bridle that goes over the animal's nose
- armor plate that protects the nose
- a microscope that is similar in purpose to a light microscope but achieves much greater resolving power by using a parallel beam of electrons to illuminate the object instead of a beam of light
- Any of several forms of microscope that use a beam of electrons, rather than one of light, and thus has a much greater resolving power.
- (microscopy, countable) Initialism of scanning probe microscope.
- Initialism of subpostmaster.
- (education, Malaysia, countable) Initialism of Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (Malaysian Certificate of Education, certificate for secondary school students in Malaysia)
- (economics, countable) Initialism of supplemental poverty measure.
- (biology, countable) Initialism of suspended particulate matter.
- (microscopy, uncountable) Initialism of scanning probe microscopy.
- (electrical engineering, countable) Initialism of surface permanent magnet.
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- An arrangement of two lenses for a microscope, designed to correct spherical aberration and chromatic dispersion, thus rendering the image of an object more clear and distinct.
- (quantum mechanics) A quantum state of a system with a spin of ½, such that there are two allowed values of the spin component, −½ and +½.
- (radio) Dipole antenna.
- (lapidary) An imitation gem made of two pieces of glass or crystal with a layer of color between them.
- (linguistics) One of two or more different words in a language derived from the same etymological root but having different phonological forms (e.g., toucher and toquer in French or shade and shadow in English). See also Appendix:Glossary#doublet.
- (printing, US) A word or phrase set a second time by mistake.
- (computing) A word (or rather, a halfword) consisting of two bytes.
- (botany) A very small flowering plant, Dimeresia howellii.
- A pair of two similar or equal things; couple.
- Either of two dice, each of which, when thrown, has the same number of spots on the face lying uppermost.
- (literature) In textual criticism, two different narrative accounts of the same actual event.
- (historical) A man’s waistcoat.
- A man’s close-fitting jacket, with or without sleeves, worn by European men from the 1400s to the 1600s.
- A word ladder puzzle.
- a man's close-fitting jacket; worn during the Renaissance
- A simple, one-piece microscope consisting of a cylinder of glass with each end curved outwards, one being more convex than the other
- A gig, buggy or light phaeton, typically with a high seat and closed back.
- An optical device, typically embedded in a bijou, utilising a modified Stanhope lens for viewing microphotographs embedded in the device; invented by René Dagron
- a light open horse-drawn carriage with two or four wheels and one seat
- The part of a microscope that holds the objectives.
- The outer end or point of a pipe, bellows, etc.
- Anything (originally a piece of armour) that protects the nose.
- The bridge between spectacle lenses that rests on the nose.
- An animal's noseband.
- the link between two lenses; rests on the nose
- a strap that is the part of a bridle that goes over the animal's nose
- armor plate that protects the nose
- a microscope that is similar in purpose to a light microscope but achieves much greater resolving power by using a parallel beam of electrons to illuminate the object instead of a beam of light
- Any of several forms of microscope that use a beam of electrons, rather than one of light, and thus has a much greater resolving power.
- (microscopy, countable) Initialism of scanning probe microscope.
- Initialism of subpostmaster.
- (education, Malaysia, countable) Initialism of Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (Malaysian Certificate of Education, certificate for secondary school students in Malaysia)
- (economics, countable) Initialism of supplemental poverty measure.
- (biology, countable) Initialism of suspended particulate matter.
- (microscopy, uncountable) Initialism of scanning probe microscopy.
- (electrical engineering, countable) Initialism of surface permanent magnet.
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- Of, or relating to microscopes or microscopy; microscopal
- visible under a microscope; using a microscope
- of or relating to or used in microscopy
- Very small; minute
- Able to see extremely minute objects.
- So small that it can only be seen with the aid of a microscope.
- (figurative) Carried out with great attention to detail.
- so small as to be invisible without a microscope
- extremely precise with great attention to details
- (used of microscopes) capable of a high degree of magnification
- vigorously energetic or forceful
- (weaponry) Of a weapon, of a caliber or power that exceeds the typical threshold.
- Vigorous and energetic.
- (optics) Of an instrument, capable of great magnification.
- Possessing great physical or political power.