microscopically Sentence Examples

  1. The virus was microscopically small, invisible to the naked eye.
  2. The scientist used a microscope to study the microscopically fine details of the cell structure.
  3. The bacteria grew microscopically, forming tiny colonies on the petri dish.
  4. The crystals exhibited microscopically perfect symmetry, forming intricate patterns.
  5. The paint contained microscopically tiny particles that reflected light in various ways.
  6. The astronomer detected the planet through microscopically faint signals emitted from its surface.
  7. The surgeon meticulously performed microscopically precise sutures on the delicate tissue.
  8. The biologist observed the microscopically agile movements of the paramecium under the microscope.
  9. The mineral specimen had microscopically thin layers, giving it a shimmering appearance.
  10. The photographic negative captured microscopically detailed images of the microscopic creatures.

microscopically Meaning

Wordnet

microscopically (r)

by using a microscope; so as to be visible only with a microscope; as seen with a microscope

as if by using a microscope; with extreme precision and attention to detail; in minute detail

Webster

microscopically (adv.)

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

FAQs About the word microscopically

by using a microscope; so as to be visible only with a microscope; as seen with a microscope, as if by using a microscope; with extreme precision and attention

thoroughly, exhaustively, comprehensively, meticulously, intensively, fully,minutely, completely, systematically, roundly

narrowly, randomly, imperfectly, haphazardly, aimlessly, aimlessly, imperfectly, superficially, narrowly,randomly

The virus was microscopically small, invisible to the naked eye.

The scientist used a microscope to study the microscopically fine details of the cell structure.

The bacteria grew microscopically, forming tiny colonies on the petri dish.

The crystals exhibited microscopically perfect symmetry, forming intricate patterns.