Pronunciation: /ˈmaɪkroʊˌdɑt/
noun a very small dot or speck, especially one that is barely visible to the naked eye
A1 I found a tiny microdot on the floor.
A2 The microdot was so small that I could barely see it.
B1 Forensic investigators use microdots to mark valuable items.
B2 The spy placed the microdot under the stamp to hide secret information.
C1 Microdots are often used in covert operations for secure communication.
C2 The microdot contained classified information that could only be read with a special device.
adjective relating to or characteristic of a microdot
A1 I found a microdot sticker on my notebook.
A2 The microdot pattern on the fabric was barely visible.
B1 The microdot technology used in the security system is highly advanced.
B2 The artist created a stunning piece using microdot painting techniques.
C1 The scientist studied the microdot structure under a high-powered microscope.
C2 The microdot encryption method is virtually impossible to crack.
formal The forensic team discovered a microdot on the document that contained crucial evidence.
informal I found a tiny microdot on the map that marks the location of the hidden treasure.
slang Be careful, there could be microdots hidden in the fine print of that contract.
figurative His attention to detail was so sharp that he could spot a microdot of imperfection in a flawless plan.
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