subgross

/sʌbˈɡroʊs/
adjective
  1. Relating to a level of detail between what can be seen with the naked eye and what requires a microscope; barely visible or just at the edge of visibility.
    • The artist added subgross textures to the painting that viewers could only notice up close.
    • The biologist examined the subgross features of the leaf using a strong magnifying glass.
    • Some subgross details in the rock sample were only visible under special lighting.
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