magnify
Snowflake is one word. Used in an example sentence "the snowflake looks pretty under the microscope".
Actually, "microscope" is a word of greek origin. The original one in greek is "μικροσκόπιο" (mee-kro-sko-pee-o)
A light microscope
microscope, telescope
The word "microscope" in Tagalog is "mikroskopyo."
SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope)
No, the word 'microscopic' is the adjective form of the noun 'microscope'. Example: There were microscopic particles in the sample. (describes the noun 'particles')
Yes, the noun 'microscope' is a common noun, a general word for an instrument that uses lenses to magnify small objects; a word for any microscope of any kind.
A good sentence with the word 'microscope' in it might be; I studied the strangely active bacteria under my microscope.
The purpose of the arm is to connect the tube to the base of the microscope. When carrying a microscope you should always have one hand holding the "arm" of the microscope and one supporting the base of the microscope.
The purpose of the arm is to connect the tube to the base of the microscope. When carrying a microscope you should always have one hand holding the "arm" of the microscope and one supporting the base of the microscope.
it was so microscopic it had to be seen with a mircoscope.