microscale

/ˈmaɪkroʊˌskeɪl/
adjective
  1. Relating to or done on a very small size or level.
    • The lab uses microscale equipment to handle tiny amounts of liquid.
    • Microscale engineering allows for the creation of tiny sensors.
    • They performed a microscale experiment to test the new material.
noun
  1. A very small scale, especially one used for measuring or representing tiny objects or quantities.
    • The artist created a microscale replica of the entire city in a single room.
    • Scientists study chemical reactions on a microscale to understand molecular behavior.
    • The model train was built on a microscale, with tracks only a few inches wide.
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