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mi·cro·graph

 (mī′krə-grăf′)
n.
An image of an object made by means of a microscope.

mi′cro·graph′ic adj.
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micrograph

(ˈmaɪkrəʊˌɡrɑːf; -ˌɡræf)
n
1. (General Physics) a photograph or drawing of an object as viewed through a microscope
2. (Tools) an instrument or machine for producing very small writing or engraving
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mi•cro•graph

(ˈmaɪ krəˌgræf, -ˌgrɑf)

n.
a photograph taken through a microscope or a drawing of an object as seen through a microscope.
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mi·cro·graph

(mī′krə-grăf′)
A drawing or photograph of an object viewed through a microscope.
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micrograph

an apparatus used for miniature writing or drawing. — micrography, n.
See also: Writing
an apparatus used for miniature writing or drawing. — micrography, n.
See also: Drawing
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Translations
micrografie

micrograph

[ˈmaɪkrəʊˌgræf] nmicrofotografia
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Black and white photographs and micrographs are provided.
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The micrographs of the gel obtained at higher pH values of the precursor solution showed that the particles are glassy and shiny in appearance.
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) micrographs may also be used to evaluate structural properties of several materials, including membranes [17].