different between macrography vs macrograph
macrography
English
Etymology
macro- +? -graphy
Noun
macrography (uncountable)
- The examination of an object with the naked eye
- The macroscopic appearance of an object
- (The addition of quotations indicative of this usage is being sought:) Abnormally large handwriting
Related terms
- macrograph
- macrographic
- macrographical
- macrographically
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macrograph
English
Etymology
macro- +? -graph
Noun
macrograph (plural macrographs)
- An image of an object as seen by the naked eye, without magnification.
- a macrograph of a metallic fracture
- An image of an object that is at least as large as the object. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
Related terms
- macrographic
- macrographical
- macrographically
- macrography
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