Microscopy

Pronunciation: /maɪˈkrʌskəpiː/

Microscopy (noun)

  1. A method of using special instruments to look at very small objects and details that cannot be seen with normal eyesight.
  2. The practice of preparing samples and examining them with microscopes to study structure, shape, or surface features.

Examples

  • Microscopy helps people see tiny things clearly.
  • Microscopy lets scientists see tiny things in detail.