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microscopic

If something is microscopic, it is very small. It is too small to be seen with the eye.

microscopic

(= microscopical) of or relating to or used in microscopy microscopic analysis microscopical examination visible under a microscope; using a microscope so small as to be invisible without a microscope differences were microscopic extremely precise with great attention to details examined it with microscopic care

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Simple sentences

Bacteria are microscopic organisms.
The author's verbiage produced a document of mammoth size and microscopic import.

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I know it is madness to keep this journal, but it gives me a strange thrill to do so and only a loving wife could decipher my microscopic script.
There's a microscopic radioactive particle inside.
If it's no military secret, how can a sub run on a microscopic particle?
But once the reactor's been miniaturised, a microscopic particle should put out enough energy to activate it.
Just a few cells away from a vast air chamber, one of the countless alveoli of the lung, and we can't get enough air to fill a microscopic tank!
The plants act as a repository for thousands of microscopic spores until they find a human body to inhabit.
We have subjected this glove to a microscopic examination and we came up with a few interesting facts.
Microscopic particles of a type of fiber made only in England.
And according to the NASA experts, who are still subjecting the spaceship to microscopic scrutiny, the precise year of what you merely infer to be Earth's destruction is recorded on the flight synthesizer as 3955.
Here, now. in the form of billions of microscopic bacilli.
It's-it's microscopic!
It's sweet. - The lab found microscopic traces of caramelized sugar on it. Henshaw was a diabetic, so it kind of stuck out.
The only living thing, a microscopic organism, reigning supreme.
But to in ensure a steady food supply some corals also grow their own food. a microscopic algae cultivated within the tissue of the cords themselves.
Microscopic.
A microscopic examination, everything about it, the lining, the blanket in which the body is wrapped, everything.
Fear made that Tingler grow from microscopic size to this.
Just a few cells away from a vast air chamber, one of the countless alveoli of the lung, and we can't get enough air to fill a microscopic tank.
Well, without a microscopic or even a spectrographic test, it's hard to tell.
They were painted by a missionary. He copied the microscopic slides of various types of bacteria and protozoa.
We have subjected this glove to a thorough microscopic examination. and have managed to come up with a few interesting facts.
Microscopic particles ofa cashmere made only in England.
In the form of billions of microscopic bacilli.
He has a microscopic eye.
There's a microscopic radioactive particle inside. Nothing big enough to be seen with the naked eye.
If it's no military secret, how ca a sub run on a microscopic particle?
Well, they can't reduce nuclear fuel. But once the reactor's been miniaturized along with the submarine, a microscopic particle should put out enough energy to activate it.
My careful scrutiny of the door aperture, the side walls and the stones around produced a microscopic metal fragment, as if some huge body was trying to push its way out.
And as for the microscopic metal fragments on the walls and the bursting castle ruins, could they be explained by the fact that the castle was bought by an enterprising local yeoman?
Fertilisation occurs and the eggs develop, repeatedly dividing to produce a capsule full of microscopic grains: spores.
The wind will now carry the microscopic spores for miles.
How could a microscopic cell swim from the top of that tree fern to the top of that one?
A marvel of microscopic machinery that's built up from an egg in days and is often crushed beneath a thumb.

News and current affairs

Thus, the illusion is stronger for objects with easy-to-inspect parts than it is for objects with more invisible, inaccessible, or microscopic parts.
The microscopic test gives false results in nearly half of all cases.
Microscopic pigment granules produced by skin pigment cells aggregate around the cell's nucleus to shield the DNA from the marauding rays and prevent mutation.
Diagnosis is cheap, simple, and quick: for a few US cents, microscopic examination of a sputum smear can reveal the bacilli in less than 1 hour.
Quantum theory - the branch of physics that deals with elementary particles and the microscopic properties of matter - has produced some of our deepest insights into nature, and describes some startlingly counter-intuitive phenomena.
We declare, as if there can be no doubt, that friction impedes the motion between two bodies, and we invoke sophisticated microscopic models that show how the soles of running shoes bind to a track.
The LHC will allow us to discern the microscopic structure of the universal medium.

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