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Definition of Microscopists
1. microscopist [n] - See also: microscopist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Microscopists
Literary usage of Microscopists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Foundations of Biology by Lorande Loss Woodruff (1922)
"C. THE microscopists Even while the marshalling of accurate descriptions of plants
and animals was getting under way, and the study of macroscopic anatomy ..."
2. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1875)
"... reputation upon the ruined monuments of many well-known microscopists. We have
derived both pleasure and profit from reading Dr ..."
3. The Museum of Science and Art by Dionysius Lardner (1855)
"Cornea of a fly's eye.—3. Number of eyes of different insects.— 4. Astonishing
precision of artificial objects.—5. Demand for such objects by microscopists. ..."
4. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"It is certainly a matter of surprise that some microscopists, especially on the
Continent, should still forego the advantages of the inclined positi i, ..."
5. The American Monthly Microscopical Journal by Chas. W. Smiley (1888)
"Not only have prominent microscopists appeared before the Society with instructive
and entertaining lectures, but the members themselves have done much ..."
6. The American Journal of Microscopy and Popular Science (1878)
"... though he made no suggestion as to the origin or relation of the form, and
the English microscopists seem generally to have adhered to Mr. Fig. 2. ..."