- micr (microscope)
- Макаров: микроскоп
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
micr- — combining form or micro Etymology: Middle English micro , from Latin, from Greek mikr , mikro , from mikros, smikros small, short; akin to Old English smēalīc careful, exquisite, Old High German smāhi small, low, Old Norse smār small, and perhaps … Useful english dictionary
microscope — noun Etymology: New Latin microscopium, from micr + scopium scope Date: 1651 1. an optical instrument consisting of a lens or combination of lenses for making enlarged images of minute objects; especially compound microscope 2. a non optical… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Micr- — Micro Mi cro , Micr Mi cr . [Gr. mikro s small.] A combining form signifying: (a) Small, little, trivial, slight; as, microcosm, microscope. (b) (Metric System, Elec., Mech., etc.) A millionth part of; as, microfarad, microohm, micrometer. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
microdissection — “+ noun Etymology: micr + dissection : dissection under the microscope; specifically : dissection of cells or tissues by means of fine needles operated through a precise system of levers * * * /muy kroh di sek sheuhn/, n. dissection performed… … Useful english dictionary
micrometer — I. noun Etymology: French micromètre, from micr + mètre meter Date: 1670 1. an instrument used with a telescope or microscope for measuring minute distances 2. a caliper for making precise measurements that has a spindle moved by a finely… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Nerve guidance conduit — A nerve guidance conduit (also referred to as an artificial nerve conduit or artificial nerve graft, as opposed to an autograft) is an artificial means of guiding axonal regrowth to facilitate nerve regeneration and is one of several clinical… … Wikipedia
micro- — ♦ Élément, du gr. mikros « petit ». Métrol. Préfixe (symb.μ) qui indique la division par 106 (un million) de l unité dont il précède le nom. ● micro Préfixe, du grec mikros, petit, indiquant que quelque chose est très petit. ● micr ou micro… … Encyclopédie Universelle
micromethod — |mīkrō+ noun Etymology: micr + method : a method (as of microanalysis) involving very small quantities of material or the use of the microscope opposed to macromethod * * * /muy kreuh meth euhd/, n. 1. the use of magnification, usually by using a … Useful english dictionary
micromount — ˈmīkrə+ˌ noun Etymology: micr + mount : a small often beautifully crystallized mineral specimen usually suitable only for examination with a microscope * * * /muy kreuh mownt /, n. a mineralogical specimen displayed in such a way as to facilitate … Useful english dictionary
microprojector — “+ noun Etymology: micr + projector : a projector utilizing a compound microscope for projecting on a screen a greatly enlarged image of a microscopic object * * * /muy kroh preuh jek teuhr/, n. a microscope equipped with a prism or mirror to… … Useful english dictionary
mi|cro — «MY kroh», noun, plural cros, adjective. –n. 1. = microcomputer: (Cf. ↑microcomputer) »As the micro is increasingly used in domestic appliances and commercial and industrial products there will be a rise in demand for displays (New Scientist). 2 … Useful english dictionary