Definitionadj. of or relating to or used in microscopy
Last update: July 1, 2015
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In microscopic structure they all present the closest agreement with one another. [Please select]
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I have also submitted both surfaces to a microscopic examination. [Please select]
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When the wigglers hatch they swim about in the water and feed upon decaying material and microscopic water plants. [Please select]
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The writer has often smiled at the exclamations of casual visitors, who have been pleased with his microscopic efforts to entertain them. [Please select]
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Most people solemnly shut one eye before commencing a microscopic examination; this is a practical and physiological mistake. [Please select]
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For this reason the microscopic doings of these two months are recorded in one chapter. [Please select]
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Microscopic vegetable life is an important agent in purifying water from the taint of decomposing organisms. [Please select]
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If a very short focus objective be used, subjects of microscopic proportions can be projected on the screen enormously magnified. [Please select]
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"COMING OUT"--ICHNEUMONS--THE BUTTERFLY PERFECTED--ITS WINGS--LEPIDOPTERA--MEANING OF THE WORD--MICROSCOPIC VIEW--NEW BEAUTIES--MAGNIFIED "DUST"--THE HEAD AND ITS ORGANS--THE TONGUE--THE EYES--THE ANTENNÆ--THEIR USES--INSECT CLAIRVOYANCE--AN UNKNOWN SENSE--FORMS OF ANTENNÆ--THE LEGS. [Please select]
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But Love content, regains full vision, and, as time goes on, those powers of vision increase and become, by means of daily, hourly, use,--microscopic and telescopic. [Please select]
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