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Noun — An instrument that uses lenses (or other means) to magnify very small objects so they can be seen clearly.

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How to use microscope

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under a microscope examine under the microscope put something under the microscope (figuratively)

Etymology

From Greek mikros ("small") and skopein ("to look at"), borrowed via New Latin and Italian — literally an instrument "to look at small things."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “microscope” mean?

The word “microscope” means an instrument that uses lenses (or other means) to magnify very small objects so they can be seen clearly. In plain terms, an instrument for magnifying tiny objects that are otherwise invisible to the naked eye.

How do you pronounce “microscope”?

“Microscope” is pronounced MEYE-kruh-skohp (/ˈmaɪ.kɹəˌskoʊp/ in IPA).

How do you use “microscope” in a sentence?

Here is “microscope” used in a sentence: “The students examined the cells under a microscope.”

What part of speech is “microscope”?

“Microscope” is a noun.

Where does the word “microscope” come from?

The word “microscope” comes from New Latin. From Greek mikros ("small") and skopein ("to look at"), borrowed via New Latin and Italian — literally an instrument "to look at small things.".

Is “microscope” a common word?

“Microscope” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.

Related words

magnifying glass telescope

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