Wiktionary
n. Extremely small print.
Usage examples of "microprint".
Kevil Mahoney said, peering at his fingertips as if they had microprint on them.
Unscrewing the top, I carefully extracted the folded microprint document nestled inside, and the six small borandis tablets that had been packed tightly together beneath it.
However, they had enough old Federation period textbooks still in microprint to know what could be done with gadolinium.
However, they had enough old Federation-period textbooks still in microprint to know what could be done with gadolinium.
Presently it spewed out a stack of papers, microprinted on the spot from the memory banks.
But by 1986, all we could get Treasury to agree to was the addition of a polymer thread in the paper and microprinting around the portrait of the hundred-dollar bill.
By then the Supernote also contained the polymer thread and microprinting.