micrographs

/ˈmaɪkrəˌɡræfs/
noun
  1. Photographs or digital images taken through a microscope, showing very small objects or details.
    • The art exhibit featured colorful micrographs of crystals that looked like abstract paintings.
    • In biology class, we looked at micrographs of plant cells to identify the nucleus.
    • The scientist studied the micrographs of bacteria to understand their structure.
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