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  • Microscopic scale
  • Objects too small to be seen unaided

    The microscopic scale (from Ancient Greek μικρός (mikrós) 'small' and σκοπέω (skopéō) 'to look (at); examine, inspect') is the scale of objects and events

    Microscopic scale

    Microscopic_scale

  • Macroscopic scale
  • Length scale which are visible to the naked eye

    instruments. It is the opposite of microscopic. When applied to physical phenomena and bodies, the macroscopic scale describes things as a person can directly

    Macroscopic scale

    Macroscopic_scale

  • Quantum mechanics
  • Description of physical properties at the atomic and subatomic scale

    and (optical) microscopic) scale; however, it is insufficient for describing them at very small submicroscopic (atomic and subatomic) scales. Classical mechanics

    Quantum mechanics

    Quantum mechanics

    Quantum_mechanics

  • Dysplasia
  • Abnormal development, at macroscopic or microscopical level

    types of abnormal growth or development of cells (microscopic scale) or organs (macroscopic scale), and the abnormal histology or anatomical structure(s)

    Dysplasia

    Dysplasia

    Dysplasia

  • Temperature
  • Physical quantity of hot and cold

    distributed among microscopic degrees of freedom. Temperature is measured with a thermometer. Thermometers are calibrated in various temperature scales that historically

    Temperature

    Temperature

    Temperature

  • Activated carbon
  • Form of carbon with an extremely high surface area

    Activated is sometimes replaced by active. Because it is so porous on a microscopic scale, activated carbon has a surface area of over 3,000 square metres per

    Activated carbon

    Activated carbon

    Activated_carbon

  • Mohs scale
  • Classification framework for scratch resistance

    on the Mohs scale can create microscopic, non-elastic dislocations on materials that have a higher Mohs number. While these microscopic dislocations

    Mohs scale

    Mohs scale

    Mohs_scale

  • Microorganism
  • Microscopic living organism

    A microorganism, or microbe, is an organism of microscopic size, which may exist in its single-celled form or as a colony of cells. The possible existence

    Microorganism

    Microorganism

    Microorganism

  • Volume
  • Quantity of a three-dimensional space

    used in biology and biochemistry to measure volume of fluids at the microscopic scale. Calibrated measuring cups and spoons are adequate for cooking and

    Volume

    Volume

    Volume

  • Graphene
  • Hexagonal lattice made of carbon atoms

    appears black because it absorbs all visible light wavelengths. On a microscopic scale, graphene is the strongest material ever measured. The existence of

    Graphene

    Graphene

    Graphene

  • Lobules of liver
  • Microscopic anatomical divisions of the liver

    histology (microscopic anatomy), the lobules of liver, or hepatic lobules, are small divisions of the liver defined at the microscopic scale. The hepatic

    Lobules of liver

    Lobules of liver

    Lobules_of_liver

  • Sensor
  • Converter that measures a physical quantity and converts it into a signal

    Technological progress allows for sensors to be manufactured in bulk on a microscopic scale as microsensors using MEMS technology. In most cases, a microsensor

    Sensor

    Sensor

    Sensor

  • Emergence
  • Unpredictable phenomenon in complex systems

    unpredictable behaviour can be seen as an emergent phenomenon, while at a microscopic scale the behaviour of the constituent parts can be fully deterministic

    Emergence

    Emergence

    Emergence

  • Prototaxites
  • Extinct genus of indeterminate eukaryote

    fuelled by a mycelium, a net of dispersed filaments (hyphae). On a microscopic scale, the fossils consist of narrow tube-like structures, which weave around

    Prototaxites

    Prototaxites

    Prototaxites

  • Fish scale
  • Hard skeletal covering of fish

    shrimpfishes and boxfishes, to microscopic or absent in fishes such as eels and anglerfishes. The morphology of a scale can be used to identify the species

    Fish scale

    Fish scale

    Fish_scale

  • Robert Hooke
  • English polymath (1635–1703)

    credited as one of the first scientists to investigate living things at microscopic scale in 1665, using a compound microscope that he designed. Hooke was an

    Robert Hooke

    Robert Hooke

    Robert_Hooke

  • Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
  • Dutch microbiologist (1632–1723)

    microbiology Microscopy Microscope Robert Hooke Microscopic discovery of microorganisms Microscopic scale Science and technology in the Dutch Republic Scientific

    Antonie van Leeuwenhoek

    Antonie van Leeuwenhoek

    Antonie_van_Leeuwenhoek

  • Mesoscopic physics
  • Subdiscipline of condensed matter physics

    can also be defined as being the size of individual atoms. At the microscopic scale are bulk materials. Both mesoscopic and macroscopic objects contain

    Mesoscopic physics

    Mesoscopic physics

    Mesoscopic_physics

  • Entropy as an arrow of time
  • Use of the second law of thermodynamics to distinguish past from future

    prevents macroscopic processes showing T-symmetry. When studying at a microscopic scale, the above judgements cannot be made. Watching a single smoke particle

    Entropy as an arrow of time

    Entropy_as_an_arrow_of_time

  • Global illumination
  • Group of rendering algorithms used in 3D computer graphics

    illumination calculations at a local scale (using geometric information directly, such as in Phong shading), a microscopic scale (extending local geometry with

    Global illumination

    Global illumination

    Global_illumination

  • Contact area
  • the actual contact area (on a microscopic scale) is usually much less than the contact area apparent on a macroscopic scale. Contact area may depend on

    Contact area

    Contact area

    Contact_area

  • Turquoise
  • Opaque, blue-to-green mineral

    massive and assumes no definite external shape. Crystals, even at the microscopic scale, are rare. Typically the form is a vein or fracture filling, nodular

    Turquoise

    Turquoise

    Turquoise

  • Quantum information
  • Information held in the state of a quantum system

    neuroscience. Its main focus is in extracting information from matter at the microscopic scale. Observation in science is one of the most important ways of acquiring

    Quantum information

    Quantum information

    Quantum_information

  • Macroscope (science concept)
  • Science concept

    differs in essence from that of the macroscopic scale, which simply takes over from where the microscopic scale leaves off, covering all objects large enough

    Macroscope (science concept)

    Macroscope_(science_concept)

  • Dolomite (rock)
  • Sedimentary carbonate rock containing a high percentage of the mineral dolomite

    laboratory research focused on the crystal growth of dolomite at the microscopic scale has revealed that multiple cycles of precipitation/dissolution can

    Dolomite (rock)

    Dolomite (rock)

    Dolomite_(rock)

  • Coalescence (physics)
  • Merging of droplets, bubbles or particles

    particle. Coalescence manifests itself from a microscopic scale in meteorology to a macroscopic scale in astrophysics. For example, it is seen in the

    Coalescence (physics)

    Coalescence (physics)

    Coalescence_(physics)

  • Orders of magnitude (numbers)
  • number is given a name in the short scale, which is used in English-speaking countries, as well as a name in the long scale, which is used in some of the countries

    Orders of magnitude (numbers)

    Orders_of_magnitude_(numbers)

  • Mixture
  • Substance formed when two or more constituents are physically combined

    mixture in the same or only slightly varying concentrations. On a microscopic scale, however, one of the constituents is absent in almost any sufficiently

    Mixture

    Mixture

  • Phased-array optics
  • Light wave manipulation

    dynamically controlling the optical properties of a surface on a microscopic scale, it is possible to steer the direction of light beams (in an OPA transmitter)

    Phased-array optics

    Phased-array_optics

  • Surface
  • Outermost layer of a physical object

    they are surfaces only at macroscopic scale. At microscopic scale, they may have some thickness. At atomic scale, they do not look at all as a surface

    Surface

    Surface

    Surface

  • Critical field
  • Limiting magnetic field strength for superconductivity

    induces a magnetic field, but superconductors exclude that field. On a microscopic scale, the magnetic field is not quite zero at the edges of any given sample

    Critical field

    Critical_field

  • Microfiber
  • Synthetic fiber

    effort to use. Microfiber textiles designed for cleaning do so on a microscopic scale. According to tests, using microfiber materials to clean a surface

    Microfiber

    Microfiber

    Microfiber

  • Quasi-solid
  • Matter apparently intermediate between solids and liquids

    partial-solids are sometimes described as amorphous because at the microscopic scale they have a disordered structure unlike crystalline solids.[citation

    Quasi-solid

    Quasi-solid

  • Fluid mechanics
  • Branch of physics

    under which fluids can be treated as continuous, even though, on a microscopic scale, they are composed of molecules. Under the continuum assumption, macroscopic

    Fluid mechanics

    Fluid_mechanics

  • Varistor
  • Electronic component

    metal-oxide materials which exhibit directional behavior only on a microscopic scale. This type is commonly known as the metal-oxide varistor (MOV). Varistors

    Varistor

    Varistor

    Varistor

  • Asperity (materials science)
  • Unevenness of surface, roughness, and ruggedness

    a microscopic scale. They are rough, with sharp, rough, or rugged projections, termed "asperities". Surface asperities exist across multiple scales, often

    Asperity (materials science)

    Asperity (materials science)

    Asperity_(materials_science)

  • Genetic analysis
  • Study and research of genes

    been conducted for centuries on both a large-scale physical observation basis and on a more microscopic scale. Genetic analysis can be used generally to

    Genetic analysis

    Genetic analysis

    Genetic_analysis

  • Natural rubber
  • Polymer harvested from certain trees

    latex. Rubber begins to melt at approximately 180 °C (356 °F). On a microscopic scale, relaxed rubber is a disorganized cluster of erratically changing

    Natural rubber

    Natural rubber

    Natural_rubber

  • Black oxide
  • Conversion coating for metals

    can be turned glossy by coating in a clear high-gloss enamel. On a microscopic scale dendrites form on the surface finish, which trap light and increase

    Black oxide

    Black oxide

    Black_oxide

  • Maxwell's equations
  • Equations describing classical electromagnetism

    lenses, radar, etc. Maxwell's equations have two major variants: The microscopic equations have universal applicability but are unwieldy for common calculations

    Maxwell's equations

    Maxwell's equations

    Maxwell's_equations

  • Composite material
  • Material made from a combination of two or more unlike substances

    Composites can fail on the macroscopic or microscopic scale. Compression failures can happen at both the macro scale or at each individual reinforcing fibre

    Composite material

    Composite material

    Composite_material

  • Causal fermion systems
  • Candidate unified theory of physics

    manifold structure on the microscopic scale (like a spacetime lattice or other discrete or continuous structures on the Planck scale). As a result, the theory

    Causal fermion systems

    Causal fermion systems

    Causal_fermion_systems

  • Material
  • Substance or mixture of substances that constitutes an object

    spectroscopy. In engineering, materials can be categorized according to their microscopic structure: Plastics: a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic materials

    Material

    Material

    Material

  • Indentation hardness
  • Any measure of hardness based on indentation resistance

    impression is formed; these tests can be performed on a macroscopic or microscopic scale. When testing metals, indentation hardness correlates roughly linearly

    Indentation hardness

    Indentation_hardness

  • Hybrid material
  • Composite materials

    at the macroscopic (micrometer to millimeter) level. Mixing at the microscopic scale leads to a more homogeneous material that either show characteristics

    Hybrid material

    Hybrid material

    Hybrid_material

  • Elasti-Girl
  • Comics character

    adventure, she was exposed to a gas that caused her to reduce to a microscopic scale and enter a sub-atomic universe; that experience has not been repeated)

    Elasti-Girl

    Elasti-Girl

  • Your Itinerary
  • 2013 studio album by Evan Brewer

    uploaded a trailer for Your Itinerary via their YouTube Channel. Microscopic Scale was also released on June 19, 2013. All tracks are written by Evan

    Your Itinerary

    Your_Itinerary

  • Naxian marble
  • Type of marble from Greece

    coloured mineral grains in the calcite crystals of the stone at a microscopic scale, making the crystals appear cloudy. Minor organic impurities are the

    Naxian marble

    Naxian marble

    Naxian_marble

  • 3D microfabrication
  • to produce a three-dimensional structure at a microscopic scale. These structures are usually on the scale of micrometers and are popular in microelectronics

    3D microfabrication

    3D_microfabrication

  • Galling
  • Form of wear caused by adhesion between sliding surfaces

    occurs initially with material transfer of individual grains on a microscopic scale, which become stuck or even diffusion-welded to the adjacent surface

    Galling

    Galling

    Galling

  • Chronic traumatic encephalopathy
  • Neurodegenerative disease caused by head injury

    atrophy of the hippocampus, entorhinal cortex, and amygdala. On a microscopic scale, a pathognomonic CTE lesion involves p-tau aggregates in neurons,

    Chronic traumatic encephalopathy

    Chronic traumatic encephalopathy

    Chronic_traumatic_encephalopathy

  • Texture (geology)
  • Relationship between materials which compose a rock

    visible and microscopic scale. Textures are penetrative fabrics of rocks; they occur throughout the entirety of the rock mass on microscopic, hand-sized

    Texture (geology)

    Texture (geology)

    Texture_(geology)

  • Crystal
  • Solid material with highly ordered microscopic structure

    (such as atoms, molecules, or ions) are arranged in a highly ordered microscopic structure, forming a crystal lattice that extends in all directions.

    Crystal

    Crystal

    Crystal

  • Charcoal
  • Lightweight black carbon residue

    cosmetics is based on its highly effective absorbing properties at a microscopic scale. Charcoal may be used as a source of carbon in chemical reactions

    Charcoal

    Charcoal

    Charcoal

  • Scale invariance
  • Features that do not change if length or energy scales are multiplied by a common factor

    formally very similar to scale-invariant quantum field theories. Universality is the observation that widely different microscopic systems can display the

    Scale invariance

    Scale_invariance

  • Kelvin
  • SI unit of temperature

    the relation E = kBT, linking characteristic microscopic energies to the macroscopic temperature scale. In the International System of Units (SI), the

    Kelvin

    Kelvin

    Kelvin

  • Hurricane dynamics and cloud microphysics
  • microphysics describe the structure and properties of clouds on the microscopic scale. The Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) was launched in 1997

    Hurricane dynamics and cloud microphysics

    Hurricane_dynamics_and_cloud_microphysics

  • Smartwool
  • American clothing company

    process smooths down the edges of each microscopic scale that make up the structure of a fiber. When wet, these scales interlock and stick together, clumping

    Smartwool

    Smartwool

  • Deformation mechanism
  • Microscopic processes responsible for changes in a material's structure, shape and volume

    materials science, a deformation mechanism is a process occurring at a microscopic scale that is responsible for deformation: changes in a material's internal

    Deformation mechanism

    Deformation_mechanism

  • Rotational diffusion
  • Mechanics concept

    rotational diffusion, from the microscopic scale where individual atoms may have an effect on each other, to the macroscopic scale. Rotational diffusion has

    Rotational diffusion

    Rotational diffusion

    Rotational_diffusion

  • Lorentz force
  • Force acting on charged particles in electric and magnetic fields

    luminiferous aether and sought to apply the Maxwell equations at a microscopic scale. Using Heaviside's version of the Maxwell equations for a stationary

    Lorentz force

    Lorentz force

    Lorentz_force

  • Crystallization
  • Process by which a solid with a highly organized structure forms

    atoms dispersed in the solvent start to gather into clusters, on the microscopic scale (elevating solute concentration in a small region), that become stable

    Crystallization

    Crystallization

    Crystallization

  • Insect scale
  • Biological covering on an insect

    Scales are present on the bodies of various insects. A notable example are the Lepidoptera, the insect order comprising moths and butterflies, which have

    Insect scale

    Insect scale

    Insect_scale

  • Thickening agent
  • Increases the viscosity of a liquid without altering its other properties

    coatings, and about 100 μm particulates will make a bumpy surface on the microscopic scale, which scatters light and makes the surface appear matte.[citation

    Thickening agent

    Thickening agent

    Thickening_agent

  • Porous medium
  • Material containing fluid-filled voids

    cells, and batteries. At the microscopic and macroscopic levels, porous media can be classified. At the microscopic scale, the structure is represented

    Porous medium

    Porous medium

    Porous_medium

  • Anatomy
  • Study of the structure of organisms

    by sight of the external body features. Microscopic anatomy is the study of structures on a microscopic scale, along with histology (the study of tissues)

    Anatomy

    Anatomy

    Anatomy

  • Jump diffusion
  • Type of stochastic process

    described as regular diffusion. Jump diffusion can be studied on a microscopic scale by inelastic neutron scattering and by Mößbauer spectroscopy. Closed

    Jump diffusion

    Jump_diffusion

  • Wave–particle duality
  • Concept in quantum mechanics

    not limited to electrons and is a general property of matter on a microscopic scale. Before proceeding further, it is critical to introduce some definitions

    Wave–particle duality

    Wave–particle_duality

  • Evacuation model
  • Model simulating an emergency evacuation

    microscopic approaches to simulate detailed interactions and decision-making processes. One of the last surveys shows that there are 72 small-scale evacuation

    Evacuation model

    Evacuation model

    Evacuation_model

  • Opal
  • Hydrated amorphous form of silica

    and though it is a mineraloid, it has an internal structure. At microscopic scales, precious opal is composed of silica spheres some 150–300 nm (5.9×10−6–1

    Opal

    Opal

    Opal

  • Svartifoss
  • Waterfall and Iceland

    pressure gradients drive residual melt toward the column centre. At the microscopic scale, the rock comprises interlocking networks of plagioclase crystals

    Svartifoss

    Svartifoss

    Svartifoss

  • Native antimony
  • Mineral (as opposed to the chemical element)

    cleavage. On a microscopic scale, native antimony is quite widespread in sulfide mineralizations containing this element. On a macroscopic scale, it is much

    Native antimony

    Native antimony

    Native_antimony

  • Mass flow sensor
  • Internal combustion engine sensor

    Technological progress allows this kind of sensor to be manufactured on the microscopic scale as microsensors using microelectromechanical systems technology. Such

    Mass flow sensor

    Mass flow sensor

    Mass_flow_sensor

  • Scale of temperature
  • Method to measure temperature quantitatively

    temperature scales are not reflective of the fundamental, microscopic laws of matter. Temperature is a universal attribute of matter, yet empirical scales map

    Scale of temperature

    Scale of temperature

    Scale_of_temperature

  • Microphotograph
  • Photographic process for producing very small pictures

    Microphotographs are photographs shrunk to microscopic scale. Microphotography is the art of making such images. Applications of microphotography include

    Microphotograph

    Microphotograph

    Microphotograph

  • Corona discharge
  • Ionization of air around a high-voltage conductor

    electrons that ionize more atoms. The diagrams below illustrate, at a microscopic scale, the process which creates a corona in the air next to a pointed electrode

    Corona discharge

    Corona discharge

    Corona_discharge

  • Burnishing (metal)
  • Deformation of a metal surface due to friction

    each other, such as between two flat plates, but it happens on a microscopic scale. Even the smoothest of surfaces will have imperfections if viewed

    Burnishing (metal)

    Burnishing (metal)

    Burnishing_(metal)

  • Nanotronics Imaging
  • that allows anyone to "walk through" a 3D model of objects at the microscopic scale. Finley, Klint (April 24, 2015). "New VR Tech Lets You Explore Worlds

    Nanotronics Imaging

    Nanotronics_Imaging

  • Selective leaching
  • Form of corrosion where components of an alloy are preferentially leached

    homogenous material. The less noble metal is removed from the alloy by a microscopic-scale galvanic corrosion mechanism. The most susceptible alloys are the

    Selective leaching

    Selective_leaching

  • Space elevator
  • Proposed type of space transportation system

    production of such material that are still perfect on the microscopic scale (as microscopic defects are most responsible for material weakness). As of

    Space elevator

    Space elevator

    Space_elevator

  • Laser capture microdissection
  • isolating specific cells of interest from microscopic regions of tissue/cells/organisms (dissection on a microscopic scale with the help of a laser). Laser-capture

    Laser capture microdissection

    Laser capture microdissection

    Laser_capture_microdissection

  • Magnetic domain
  • Region of a magnetic material in which the magnetization has uniform direction

    directions. It can be seen from the above discussion that, although on a microscopic scale almost all the magnetic dipoles in a piece of ferromagnetic material

    Magnetic domain

    Magnetic domain

    Magnetic_domain

  • Density of states
  • Number of available physical states per energy unit

    Some condensed matter systems possess a structural symmetry on the microscopic scale which can be exploited to simplify calculation of their densities

    Density of states

    Density of states

    Density_of_states

  • Sintering
  • Process of forming and bonding material by heat or pressure

    solid-solid interfaces with a net decrease in total free energy. On a microscopic scale, material transfer is affected by the change in pressure and differences

    Sintering

    Sintering

    Sintering

  • Standard Model
  • Theory of forces and subatomic particles

    of gravity—and quantum mechanics. However, gravity is so weak at microscopic scales, that it is essentially unmeasurable. The graviton is postulated to

    Standard Model

    Standard Model

    Standard_Model

  • Louis Pasteur
  • French chemist, pharmacist and microbiologist (1822–1895)

    Europe, the pébrine, characterized on a macroscopic scale by black spots and on a microscopic scale by the "Cornalia corpuscles". Pasteur accepted and

    Louis Pasteur

    Louis Pasteur

    Louis_Pasteur

  • Heat transfer
  • Thermal engineering discipline concerning transfer of heat in physical systems

    difference in temperature (K), v {\displaystyle v} is velocity (m/s). On a microscopic scale, heat conduction occurs as hot, rapidly moving or vibrating atoms

    Heat transfer

    Heat transfer

    Heat_transfer

  • Chromate conversion coating
  • Chemical treatment of metals

    coating contracts as it dries, which causes it to crack into many microscopic scales, described as "dried mud" pattern. The trapped solution keeps reacting

    Chromate conversion coating

    Chromate conversion coating

    Chromate_conversion_coating

  • Structural variation in the human genome
  • Genomic alterations, varying between individuals

    technologies, variation was studied and observed exclusively at a microscopic scale. At this scale, the only observations made were differences in chromosome

    Structural variation in the human genome

    Structural variation in the human genome

    Structural_variation_in_the_human_genome

  • Foliation (geology)
  • Repetitive layering in metamorphic rocks

    foliations on outcrop, hand specimen and on the microscopic scale complements observations on a map or regional scale. When describing a foliation it is useful

    Foliation (geology)

    Foliation (geology)

    Foliation_(geology)

  • Mathieu Lewin
  • French mathematician (born 1977)

    mechanics". His works concern the mathematical properties of matter at the microscopic scale, and they are mostly based on quantum mechanics. He uses tools from

    Mathieu Lewin

    Mathieu_Lewin

  • Kees Boeke
  • Dutch educator, Quaker missionary and pacifist

    presents a seminal view of the universe, from the galactic to the microscopic scale, and which inspired several films. Boeke tried to reform education

    Kees Boeke

    Kees Boeke

    Kees_Boeke

  • Robot
  • Machine capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically

    creating machines or robots whose components are at or close to the microscopic scale of a nanometer (10−9 meters). Also known as "nanobots" or "nanites"

    Robot

    Robot

    Robot

  • Work hardening
  • Strengthening a material through plastic deformation

    crystals, this is a reversible process and is usually carried out on a microscopic scale by defects called dislocations, which are created by fluctuations

    Work hardening

    Work hardening

    Work_hardening

  • Integrated circuit
  • Electronic circuit formed on a small, flat piece of semiconductor material

    year of the CPU 'chiplet'". Engadget. "Building Power Electronics with Microscopic Plumbing Could Save Enormous Amounts of Money". IEEE Spectrum. "Startup

    Integrated circuit

    Integrated circuit

    Integrated_circuit

  • Oxygen minimum zone
  • Zone in which oxygen saturation in seawater in the ocean is at its lowest

    increases in ocean temperature which reduces oxygen solubility. At a microscopic scale the processes causing ocean deoxygenation rely on microbial aerobic

    Oxygen minimum zone

    Oxygen_minimum_zone

  • MS Fnd in a Lbry
  • Short story by Hal Draper

    Fnd in a Lbry" envisaged a world where information was reduced to a microscopic scale and required indices of indices to retrieve the data. The short story

    MS Fnd in a Lbry

    MS_Fnd_in_a_Lbry

  • Brain connectivity estimators
  • connectivity is inherently difficult to define given the fact that at the microscopic scale of neurons, new synaptic connections or elimination of existing ones

    Brain connectivity estimators

    Brain_connectivity_estimators

  • Second law of thermodynamics
  • Physical law for entropy and heat

    A and B. It is therefore performing thermodynamic operations on a microscopic scale, not just observing ordinary spontaneous or natural macroscopic thermodynamic

    Second law of thermodynamics

    Second law of thermodynamics

    Second_law_of_thermodynamics

  • Mineral
  • Crystalline chemical element or compound formed by geologic processes

    polysynthetic twinning occurs along parallel planes, usually on a microscopic scale. Crystal habit refers to the overall shape of the aggregate crystal

    Mineral

    Mineral

    Mineral

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  • Schofield
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly northern)

    Schofield

    English (mainly northern) : habitational name from any of various minor places, in Lancashire and elsewhere, named from Middle English sc(h)ole ‘hut’ (see Scales) + feld ‘pasture’, ‘open country’.

    Schofield

  • Schoolcraft
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Schoolcraft

    English : topographic name for someone who lived on a plot of land with a hut, from northern Middle English sc(h)ole ‘hut’, ‘shed’ (see Scales) + croft ‘small enclosed field’.

    Schoolcraft

  • Neeshad |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Neeshad |

    Cheerful, Seventh note on indian musical scale, Awesome

    Neeshad |

  • Dhaivat
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Dhaivat

    th place in the Raga scale- sa re ga ma pa dha

    Dhaivat

  • Dhaivat | தைவத
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Dhaivat | தைவத

    th place in the Raga scale- sa re ga ma pa dha

    Dhaivat | தைவத

  • Habersham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Habersham

    English (Yorkshire) : metonymic occupational name for a maker of habergeons, Middle English, Old French haubergeon. The habergeon was a sleeveless jacket of mail or scale armor, which was also worn for penance.Born in Beverley, Yorkshire, England, James Habersham emigrated to the infant colony of Georgia in 1738 with his friend George Whitefield. Together they established what is believed to be America’s first orphanage. Habersham was married in Bethesda, GA, in 1740 and had three surviving sons, all of whom were educated at Princeton and became ardent patriots.

    Habersham

  • Nishad
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Nishad

    Cheerful, Seventh note on indian musical scale, Awesome

    Nishad

  • Nishad | நீஷத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Nishad | நீஷத

    Cheerful, Seventh note on indian musical scale, Awesome

    Nishad | நீஷத

  • Chambers
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Chambers

    English : occupational name for someone who was employed in the private living quarters of his master, rather than in the public halls of the manor. The name represents a genitive or plural form of Middle English cha(u)mbre ‘chamber’, ‘room’ (Latin camera), and is synonymous in origin with Chamberlain, but as that office rose in the social scale, this term remained reserved for more humble servants of the bedchamber.

    Chambers

  • Nishadh | நீஷாத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Nishadh | நீஷாத

    Cheerful, Seventh note on indian musical scale, Awesome

    Nishadh | நீஷாத

  • Ballance
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ballance

    English : metonymic occupational name for someone who used a balance (scales), Anglo-French and Middle English balaunce, from Old French balance.

    Ballance

  • Tula | துலா 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Tula | துலா 

    Balance scale, Zodiac sign libra

    Tula | துலா 

  • Scales
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Scales

    Henry VI, Part 2' Lord Scales.

    Scales

  • Meezan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Meezan

    Balance, Scales

    Meezan

  • Mizan |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Mizan |

    Balance, Scales

    Mizan |

  • Humeira | ہومیرا
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Humeira | ہومیرا

    A beautiful Raaga musical scale in hindustani indian music

    Humeira | ہومیرا

  • Humeira
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Humeira

    A beautiful Raaga musical scale in hindustani indian music

    Humeira

  • Neeshad
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Neeshad

    Cheerful, Seventh note on indian musical scale, Awesome

    Neeshad

  • Meezan | میزان
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Meezan | میزان

    Balance, Scales

    Meezan | میزان

  • Nishadh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Nishadh

    Cheerful, Seventh note on indian musical scale, Awesome

    Nishadh

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Online names & meanings

  • Lyonechka
  • Boy/Male

    Latin Russian

    Lyonechka

    Lion.

  • Amalija
  • Girl/Female

    German, Teutonic

    Amalija

    Industrious; Defender

  • Simonides
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Simonides

    Pericles, Prince of Tyre' Simonides, King of Pentapolis.

  • Anubhaj | அநுபாஜ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Anubhaj | அநுபாஜ

    One who follows worship spiritual

  • Kima
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, Swedish

    Kima

    Kin Bold

  • Eleanora
  • Girl/Female

    Greek Italian American French Spanish

    Eleanora

    Light.

  • Perumal | பேருமல
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Perumal | பேருமல

    Lord venkateswara

  • Gala
  • Girl/Female

    Swedish English French Latin Spanish Norse

    Gala

    Singer.

  • Suhaili
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Suhaili

    A Companion

  • Sreevar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sreevar

    Lord venkateswara, Lord Vishnu

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  • Photomicrograph
  • n.

    An enlarged or macroscopic photograph of a microscopic object. See Microphotograph.

  • Necroscopic
  • a.

    Alt. of Necroscopical

  • Microphotograph
  • n.

    An enlarged representation of a microscopic object, produced by throwing upon a sensitive plate the magnified image of an object formed by a microscope or other suitable combination of lenses.

  • Dichroscopic
  • a.

    Pertaining to the dichroscope, or to observations with it.

  • Macroscopic
  • a.

    Alt. of Macroscopical

  • Microscopically
  • adv.

    By the microscope; with minute inspection; in a microscopic manner.

  • Microsporic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to microspores.

  • Macroscopical
  • a.

    Visible to the unassisted eye; -- as opposed to microscopic.

  • Microscopial
  • a.

    Microscopic.

  • Microscopical
  • a.

    Able to see extremely minute objects.

  • Microscopal
  • a.

    Pertaining to microscopy, or to the use of the microscope.

  • Microscopical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the microscope or to microscopy; made with a microscope; as, microscopic observation.

  • Microform
  • n.

    A microscopic form of life; an animal or vegetable organism microscopic size.

  • Microscopist
  • n.

    One skilled in, or given to, microscopy.

  • Microscopical
  • a.

    Very small; visible only by the aid of a microscope; as, a microscopic insect.

  • Micrography
  • n.

    The description of microscopic objects.

  • Microscopy
  • n.

    The use of the microscope; investigation with the microscope.

  • Bacillus
  • n.

    A variety of bacterium; a microscopic, rod-shaped vegetable organism.

  • Microscopic
  • a.

    Alt. of Microscopical

  • Micrology
  • n.

    That part of science which treats of microscopic objects, or depends on microscopic observation.