(isim) mikroskop

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microscope
{n} a magnifying optical instrument
an instrument for assisting the eye in the vision of minute objects or features of objects
An optical instrument used for observing small objects
an instrument having a magnifying lens that produces an enlarged image of an object
Any instrument for imaging very small objects (such as an electron microscope)
magnifier of the image of small objects; "the invention of the microscope led to the discovery of the cell"
An instrument that provides a greatly enlarged image of an object, allowing the viewing of features than cannot be seen with the naked eye The microscopes routinely used by pathologists can enlarge images up to 1000 times
an instrument that gives an enlarged view of an object
an instrument magnifying objects by means of lenses so as to reveal details invisible to the naked eye
Instrument used to see very small animals, plants and bacteria
{i} optical instrument that magnifies images of objects invisible to the naked eye by means of a lens or a lens system (Optics)
magnifier of the image of small objects; "the invention of the microscope led to the discovery of the cell
An optical instrument, consisting of a lens, or combination of lenses, for making an enlarged image of an object which is too minute to be viewed by the naked eye
If you say that something is under the microscope, you mean that it is being studied very closely, usually because it is believed that something is wrong with it. The media put their every decision under the microscope. Instrument that produces enlarged images of small objects, allowing them to be viewed at a scale convenient for examination and analysis. Formed by various means, the image is received by direct imaging, electronic processing, or a combination of these methods. The most familiar type of microscope is the optical, or light, microscope, in which lenses are used to form the image. Other types of microscopes use the wave nature of various physical processes, the most important being the electron microscope (see electron microscopy), which uses a beam of electrons in its image formation. Crude microscopes date to the mid-15th century, but not until 1674 were the powerful microscopes of A. van Leeuwenhoek able to detect phenomena as small as protozoa
A microscope is a scientific instrument which makes very small objects look bigger so that more detail can be seen