microscopy
Americannoun
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the study, design, and manufacture of microscopes
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investigation by use of a microscope
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of microscopy
First recorded in 1655–65; microscope + -y 3
Explanation
Microscopy is the field of using a special instrument to observe things that are otherwise too small to see. If you yearn to study amoebas or bacteria up close, you'll want to pursue microscopy! Microscopy is an area of scientific research that specializes in using microscopes. Both words are derived from the Greek roots mikros, "small," and skopein, "to examine." While microscopy is a technical field, if you make a habit of examining tiny things up close with the help of a microscope — drops of rainwater, an insect wing, your cat's fur — that's microscopy too.
Vocabulary lists containing microscopy
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Example Sentences
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After centuries of dissection, microscopy and medical imaging, it seems reasonable to assume the work is done.
From Science Daily • Jun. 21, 2026
Eventual analysis with scanning electron microscopy at the Canadian Museum of Nature allowed researchers to confirm it as a probable embolomere.
From Barron's • Jun. 18, 2026
Using cutting edge super resolution microscopy, they mapped the glycocalyx at the level of individual sugar molecules across many different types of cells.
From Science Daily • May 18, 2026
Two-photon microscopy provided detailed images of living tissue, while microcomputed tomography offered high-resolution 3D views of entire organs.
From Science Daily • May 1, 2026
Thus, for relief, Maurice had taken up interference microscopy to find a trick for weighing chromosomes.
From "Double Helix" by James D. Watson
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