Meaning Macroscopic
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Large enough to be seen with the naked eye, as opposed to microscopic. For example, a macroscopic tumor is big enough to be seen without the aid of a microscope. From the Greek macro- (large, long) + -scopic, from skopos (aim, mark).
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Something that can be seen by the human eye without the use of a microscope
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1 describes physical objects that are measurable and can be seen by the naked eye
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Visible to the naked eye, as opposed to Microscopic, which means so small as to be invisible or indistinct without the use of a microscope.
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1872, from macro- + ending from microscopic. Related: Macroscopical; macroscopically.
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large enough to be seen without the aid of a microscope.
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Objects or organisms that are large enough to be seen with the naked eye.
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A physical entity or process of large scale, the scale of ordinary human experience. Specifically, any phenomena in which the individual molecules and atoms are neither measured, nor explicitly consid [..]
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Used in science to describe large scale processes like the temperature, volume, pressure,and energy of a system characterizing the behavior of a very large number of molecules. The macroscopic values tend to be predictable and represent the average behavior of a system. They give no detailed information about the behavior of individual molecules or [..]
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Visible at magnifications to 25x.
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A physical entity or process of large scale, the scale of ordinary human experience. Specifically, any phenomena in which the individual molecules and atoms are neither measured, nor explicitly consid [..]
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(adj) visible to the naked eye; using the naked eye(adj) large enough to be visible with the naked eye
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a size scale very much larger than that of atoms and molecules, macroscopic systems are governed by classical physics.
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Visible either with the naked eye or under low magnification (as great as about ten diameters).
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In a macroscopic traffic (flow) simulation, the atomic instances are roads; the flow is simulated directly (see microscopic)
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Once was had the word 'microscopic', it was only a matter of time before we needed 'macroscopic'; anything big enough to be seen with the naked eye is macroscopic in size.
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Visible to the naked eye, without the aid of a microscope.
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Visible to the unaided eye.
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Visible to the unassisted eye.
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