Pronunciation: /ˈnænoʊˌskeɪl/
noun the scale of objects smaller than 100 nanometers, particularly in the field of nanotechnology
A1 Scientists study materials at the nanoscale to understand their properties better.
A2 The nanoscale is used in nanotechnology to create new and innovative products.
B1 Researchers are exploring the potential applications of nanoscale materials in medicine.
B2 The manipulation of matter at the nanoscale allows for precise control over its properties.
C1 Advanced imaging techniques enable scientists to observe phenomena at the nanoscale.
C2 Nanoscale engineering has revolutionized the field of electronics and computing.
formal The nanoscale properties of the material were carefully studied in the laboratory.
informal They were able to manipulate things at the nanoscale level.
slang I can't believe how tiny things can get at the nanoscale!
figurative At the nanoscale of emotions, he felt a slight pang of regret.
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