micrograph
Americannoun
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an instrument for executing extremely minute writing or engraving.
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Optics. a photograph taken through a microscope or a drawing of an object as seen through a microscope.
noun
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a photograph or drawing of an object as viewed through a microscope
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an instrument or machine for producing very small writing or engraving
Etymology
Origin of micrograph
Example Sentences
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Part b micrograph shows rod-shaped bacteria about two microns long swimming over a thicker mat of bacteria.
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Scanning electron micrograph of Escherichia coli, grown in culture and adhered to a cover slip.
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The micrograph on the right shows a broken sphere that has released some of the cells, while other cells remain inside.
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The micrograph on the right is a Paramecium, which is about 50 microns across and 150 microns long.
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The micrograph shows round red blood cells, each about 8 microns across, infected with ring-shaped P falciparum.
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