Wiktionary
n. 1 A very small or microscopic scale 2 (context chemistry English) The scale of microanalysis 3 A scale of physical consideration or of bounds having a characteristic dimension typically ranging from 1 to 999 µm (under 1 mm)
Wikipedia
Microscale may refer to:
- microscale meteorology
- microscale chemistry
- micrometre scale of size
Usage examples of "microscale".
Nanoscale building blocks continued to pour into the work site through a scaffolding of microscale threads.
It was both a processing node and a microscale watch-post, designed to integrate and react to data gathered by scout Makers.
However, thanks to the microtechnol-ogy David worked so hard to render obsolete, even the cheapest electronic and photonic devices these days had moving parts, microscale pumps and fans and motors without which they could not perform the miracles that were expected of them.
Structure at microscales built up to even more structure at macroscales.
It seemed she was also a scientist by background, and, like Doug Corfe, had worked with Heber at a company called Microbotics, toward Redmond on the far side of Lake Washington, east of Seattle, which also produced microscale devices but of less advanced design.