ultramicroscopic
Britishadjective
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too small to be seen with an optical microscope
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of or relating to an ultramicroscope
Other Word Forms
- ultramicroscopy noun
Example Sentences
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Its predictions are stunningly accurate, and its power to grasp the unseen ultramicroscopic world has brought us modern marvels.
From New York Times • May 8, 2018
The increased understanding of ultramicroscopic cellular activities has led to the development of new drugs for a wide variety of disorders, including heart disease.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Blumberg found the cause to be an ultramicroscopic viruslike particle.
From Time Magazine Archive
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It probably belongs therefore to the class of ultramicroscopic organisms called filterable viri.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Horse-sickness takes ten short days to develop after infection, and the organism is so tiny that it passes through the finest filter and is ultramicroscopic.
From Sketches of the East Africa Campaign by Dolbey, Robert Valentine
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