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Definition of Microphotograph
1. n. A microscopically small photograph of a picture, writing, printed page, etc.
Definition of Microphotograph
1. Noun. A photograph so reduced in size that it must be viewed through a lens or a microscope. ¹
2. Noun. A photograph taken through a microscope, an enlarged picture of a very small item or area; a photomicrograph. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Microphotograph
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Literary usage of Microphotograph
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Contributions to the Pre-Cambrian Geology of Northern Michigan and Wisconsin by Rolland Craten Allen, L. P. Barrett, Ermine Cowles Case, W. I. Robinson (1915)
"(microphotograph) along the Chicago and Northwestern Railway one half mile Plate VI.
... (microphotograph) B. Altered basic amygdaloidal lava from near the ..."
2. The Practitioner by Gale Group, ProQuest Information and Learning Company (1901)
"microphotograph of diplococci growing upon blood agar. are red blood corpuscles.
x 880. The large cells Upon three occasions we have grown the organisms in ..."
3. Hygiene of the Eye by William Campbell Posey (1918)
"microphotograph of anterior part of a normal eye, showing the main of escape ...
microphotograph of anterior part of a glaucomatous eye, showing thia angle ..."
4. Obstetrics, Normal and Operative by George Peaslee Shears (1916)
"microphotograph of syphilitic artery. Moderately —thickened layer render the
villi larger and give them the well-known club-shaped appearance characteristic ..."
5. The Gross and Minute Anatomy of the Central Nervous System by Herman Camp Grodinier, H. C. Cordinier (1899)
"microphotograph of Small Pyramidal Cells, 345 a Human Fetus at F.ight Months.
... microphotograph of Polygonal Cell of the Fourth Layer of the Cerebral ..."
6. A Practical Manual of Autogenous Welding (oxy-acetylene): With a Chapter on by Raphaël Granjon, P. Rosemberg (1915)
"... with a give shortly) always £n mass, and this is I ngth and elasticity of I•
178.—microphotograph owing a track of oxide of wi in a weld of mild steel ..."