Crossword clues for photomicrograph
photomicrograph
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Micrograph \Mi"cro*graph\, n. [See Micrography.]
An instrument for executing minute writing or engraving.
a graphic image, such as a photograph or drawing, representing an object as seen with a microscope, usually much enlarged as compared with the original object. A photograph of a microscopic image is also called a photomicrograph or microphotograph.
Wiktionary
n. (context photography English) A photograph taken using a microscope
WordNet
n. a photograph taken with the help of a microscope
Usage examples of "photomicrograph".
He next presented a photomicrograph that showed that there was no alveolar problem in the lungs.
Another series of photomicrographs was presented that showed there was no evidence that there had been a rise in left or right atrial pressure prior to death.
Canopy transmuted into something very different: a jumbled agglomeration of freakish crystalline shapes, like something magnified from a geology textbook, or a photomicrograph of a fantastically adapted virus.
I left the glassware to bubble on its own for a while and went to take photomicrographs of the etched surface of the half-nodule.
Obviously the thief took photomicrographs of the book and got rid of the thing itself away after he was done with it.
Mondschein touched a knuckle to the scanner-activator, and a conveyor belt dumped the photomicrographs into the hopper of a projector.
He next presented a photomicrograph that showed that there was no alveolar problem in the lungs.
I could show him electron photomicrographs of a giant molecule inside that cat's red corpuscles actually transmuting elements -- and he'd accuse me of doctoring the films.