Pronunciation of the English word microscopic.
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1. | The author's verbiage produced a document of mammoth size and microscopic import. | |
2. | Bacteria are microscopic organisms. | |
3. | This new state could in principle be any microscopic state. | |
4. | Microplastics are microscopic particles of plastic debris that pollute the oceans. | |
5. | Dan performed a microscopic examination of the hair. | |
6. | Residing within the coral's tissues, the microscopic algae are well protected and make use of the coral's metabolic waste products for photosynthesis, the process by which plants make their own food. | |
7. | Some seaweeds are microscopic, such as the phytoplankton that live suspended in the water column and provide the base for most marine food chains, and some are enormous, like the giant kelp that grow in abundant “forests” and tower like underwater redwoods from their roots at the bottom of the sea. | |
8. | Microplastics are microscopic and smaller than plankton, a popular food choice of larger marine life. | |
9. | Tung fashioned a hamburger bun with characteristic bumps and protrusions resembling those found on the microscopic virus itself. | |
10. | Not a single country in the world recognizes or has official contacts with the so-called provisional government set up by the microscopic separatist group in Paris. |