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| meg·a·scop·ic
(měg'ə-skŏp'ĭk) Pronunciation Key
adj. Macroscopic. meg'a·scop'i·cal·ly adv. |
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| megascopic | |
adjective | |
| visible to the naked eye (especially of rocks and anatomical features) |
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megascopic meg·a·scop·ic (měg'ə-skŏp'ĭk)
adj.
Macroscopic.
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Megascopic
Meg`a*scop"ic\, Megascopical \Meg`a*scop"ic*al\, a. 1. (Physics) Of or pertaining to the megascope or the projection upon a screen of images of opaque objects. (b) Enlarged or magnified; -- said of images or of photographic pictures, etc. 2. (Geol.) Large enough to be seen; -- said of the larger structural features and components of rocks which do not require the use of the microscope to be perceived. Opposed to microscopic.
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