Definitionadj. extremely small in scale or scope or capability
Last update: October 10, 2015
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He is trying to invent a micro device. [Please select]
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But micro-lending via the Internet is different. [Please select]
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He added the date seal, initialed it, and handed it to one of the men to take to the laboratory for micro-filming. [Please select]
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"We'll use Thorndyke's projector and go over every inch of micro-film we have."' [Please select]
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An introduction to the study of the Micro-lepidoptera has also been added. [Please select]
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It was shown that the micro-organisms which cause decomposition of the serum-products flourish only in the presence of air--_i. [Please select]
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The heating of the latex may provide improved conditions favourable to the development and action of micro-organisms. [Please select]
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The water may be slightly acid in character, or it may carry micro-organisms from the bark into the latex. [Please select]
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Smoking is an antiseptic process and will, therefore, tend to inhibit the action of micro-organisms and produce a slower vulcanising rubber. [Please select]
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So it was he came to call himself her Lohengrin, come to fight her battles, not with a sword, but with the telegraph, the camera, and the micro-lantern. [Please select]
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He rolled out his micro-lantern into the middle of the room, drew up the curtains at the window that faced Mr. [Please select]
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