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micrography
[mahy-krog-ruh-fee]
noun
- the description or delineation of microscopic objects. 
- examination or study with the microscope (macrography ). 
- the technique or practice of using the microscope. 
- the art or practice of writing in very small characters. 
micrography
/ ˌmaɪkrəʊˈɡræfɪk, maɪˈkrɒɡrəfɪ /
noun
- the description, study, drawing, or photography of microscopic objects 
- the technique of using a microscope 
- the art or practice of writing in minute characters 
Other Word Forms
- micrographer noun
- micrographic adjective
- micrographically adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of micrography1
Example Sentences
Fabrication of complex MGs has been achieved by methods such as photolithography, wavy micrography and micro-contact printing.
A friend introduced him to the world of micrography around six years ago.
Jewish micrography is used throughout the manuscript.
"A lot of micrography images I see have been coloured for artistic purposes, but this image balances visual considerations with telling a real story, the rainbow effect communicating the passing of time and the occurrence of a biological process, whilst at the same time being aesthetically appealing."
For decades, Ruth and Marvin Sackner of Miami collected language-based artworks — typewriter art, artist books, micrography, sound and performance poetry, mail art and experimental calligraphy — amassing what now could be the largest private collection of its kind in the world, the Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry.
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