macroscale
/ˈmækroʊˌskeɪl/
adjective
- Relating to a large scale or size, especially in contrast to something very small or microscopic.
- In macroscale experiments, the effects of gravity are easy to observe.
- Engineers study macroscale patterns in traffic flow to design better roads.
- The macroscale structure of the mountain range is visible from space.
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noun
- A large scale or level of observation, as opposed to a microscopic or very small one.
- The artist works on both the macroscale of entire landscapes and the microscale of tiny details.
- The project moved from the microscale to the macroscale once the prototype was successful.
- At the macroscale, the economy shows clear cycles of growth and recession.
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