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Definition of Submicroscopic
1. Adjective. Smaller than microscopic, too small to be seen even with a microscope. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Submicroscopic
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Submicroscopic
Literary usage of Submicroscopic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proteins and the Theory of Colloidal Behavior by Jacques Loeb (1922)
"There must arise a Donnan equilibrium between these submicroscopic particles of
solid jelly and the surrounding solution, and this Donnan equilibrium must ..."
2. Proteins and the Theory of Colloidal Behavior by Jacques Loeb (1922)
"there should exist a reciprocal relation between the viscosity and the osmotic
pressure of the solution, since the transformation of the submicroscopic ..."
3. Proteins and the Theory of Colloidal Behavior by Jacques Loeb (1922)
"There must arise a Donnan equilibrium between these submicroscopic particles of
solid jelly and the surrounding solution, and this Donnan equilibrium must ..."
4. Colloids and the Ultramicroscope: A Manual of Colloid Chemistry and by Richard Zsigmondy (1909)
"... or with a submicroscopic particle in which may be contained thousands, or even
millions, of molecules.1 But this sign is by no means intended to give ..."
5. Colloids and the Ultramicroscope: A Manual of Colloid Chemistry and by Richard Zsigmondy (1909)
"... or with a submicroscopic particle in which may be contained thousands, or even
millions, of molecules.1 But this sign is by no means intended to give ..."
6. Colloids and the Ultramicroscope: A Manual of Colloid Chemistry and by Richard Zsigmondy (1909)
"Comparison with the flocculation of fine suspensions, carefully studied by many
investigators,3 has led to the conclusion that the submicroscopic ,/? ..."