Microscopy

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /maɪˈkrɑːskəpi/

Definitions of microscopy

noun the scientific study of small objects using a microscope

Example Sentences

A1 Microscopy is the study of very small things using a microscope.

A2 Students in the biology class learned about microscopy and how it is used to examine cells.

B1 The scientist used advanced microscopy techniques to analyze the structure of the material.

B2 Microscopy has revolutionized the field of nanotechnology by allowing researchers to see at the atomic level.

C1 The professor's expertise in microscopy led to groundbreaking discoveries in the field of medical imaging.

C2 The Nobel Prize winner was recognized for her pioneering work in electron microscopy.

Examples of microscopy in a Sentence

formal Microscopy is a technique used to observe objects that are too small to be seen by the naked eye.

informal I used microscopy to look at the tiny details of the specimen.

slang Check out this cool microscope, it's perfect for some microscopy fun!

figurative Through the lens of microscopy, we can uncover hidden truths about the world around us.

Grammatical Forms of microscopy

plural

microscopies

present tense

microscopy

future tense

will microscopy

perfect tense

has microscopy

continuous tense

is microscopy

singular

microscopy

positive degree

more microscopy

infinitive

to microscopy

gerund

microscoping

participle

microscoped

Origin and Evolution of microscopy

First Known Use: 1677 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'microscopy' originated from the Greek words 'mikros' meaning small and 'skopein' meaning to look at or examine.
Evolution of the word: The term 'microscopy' was first used in 1677 to describe the practice of using microscopes to examine small objects or organisms. Over time, the word has come to encompass various techniques and technologies used to study objects at a microscopic level.