micrograph

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Etymology[edit]

From micro- +‎ -graph, perhaps by analogy with microscope and photograph.

Noun[edit]

micrograph (plural micrographs)

  1. An image such as a photograph that presents the microscopic at a macroscopic scale; an image produced with a microscope
  2. A pantograph instrument for executing minute writing or engraving.

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Verb[edit]

micrograph (third-person singular simple present micrographs, present participle micrographing, simple past and past participle micrographed)

  1. To produce such an image by micrography.