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单词 microphotograph
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microphotographn.

Brit. /ˌmʌɪkrə(ʊ)ˈfəʊtəɡrɑːf/, /ˌmʌɪkrə(ʊ)ˈfəʊtəɡraf/, U.S. /ˌmaɪkroʊˈfoʊdəˌɡræf/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: micro- comb. form, photograph n.
Etymology: < micro- comb. form + photograph n. Compare microphotography n. and note at that entry. Compare photomicrograph n.
1. A photograph reduced to microscopic or very small size.
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society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > photography > a photograph > [noun] > producing smaller image
microphotograph1857
micro-image1954
1857 W. Hislop in Liverpool & Manchester Photogr. Jrnl. New Ser. 1 264/1 The term ‘micro-photograph’, has been improperly applied to enlarged pictures of microscopic preparation... I conceive that the word micro..can only be correctly applied to reduced..figures.
1858 G. Shadbolt in Sutton's Photogr. Notes III. 208 The word microphotograph originated, I believe, with myself, and is applied..to very small photographs, not to photographs of small objects, which would more correctly be photomicrographs.
1867 Pop. Sci. Rev. 6 54Microphotograph’ is a very long name, recently introduced, to denote a very small object; it refers to the minute photographic reductions of portraits or views so often shown as curiosities under the microscope.
1878 Jrnl. Royal Microsc. Soc. 1 300 Microphotograph.—Mr. Langenheim..has photographed the Lord's Prayer on the ten-thousandth of a square inch.
1933 W. K. L. Dickson in Jrnl. Soc. Motion Picture Engineers Dec. 438 Edison's idea..was to combine the phonograph cylinder or record with a similar or larger drum on the same shaft, which drum was to be covered with pin-point microphotographs which of course must synchronize with the phonograph record.
1940 A. Huxley Let. 14 Oct. (1969) 461 I would like to have..micro-photographs suitable for reading by means of a reading machine (all the big libraries make these micro-films now) of Part III of this book.
1957 R.A.E. News Nov. 8/2 The National Coal Board publicity office tried to excuse..an advertisement that described a picture, about four inches by six, as a ‘microphotograph’. In the O.E.D. this word certainly denotes both a small photograph of a large-or-small object and a large-or-small photograph of a small object. However, the ambiguity proved such a nuisance that after international discussion between various bodies, the words ‘microphotograph’ and ‘photomicrograph’ respectively were agreed on.
1966 M. R. D. Foot SOE in France viii. 181 A microphotograph in the false bottom of a matchbox.
1969 Proc. Royal Microsc. Soc. 4 142 Sixth Report of the Nomenclature Committee. The Committee recommends the following names and definitions:… Microphotograph. A very small photograph, intended to be viewed with a microscope.
1994 New Scientist 12 Mar. 44/2 J. B. Dancer..produced hundreds of microphotographs using the wet collodion process, each of which needed to be magnified fifty-fold to become visible.
2. A photograph of a microscopic image, a micrograph; = photomicrograph n.
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society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > photography > a photograph > [noun] > producing larger image
microphotograph1857
photomicrograph1858
microphoto1893
photomicrogram1894
microphotogram1898
macrophotograph1900
photomacrograph1946
1857 [see sense 1].
1860 Photogr. News 13 Jan. 228/1 The production of good micro-photographs appears very much to depend on the employment of a suitable collodion.
1872 Amer. Naturalist 6 185 Mr. Stodder applies the name of microphotograph to the enlarged photographic representation of a microscopic object.
1875 tr. H. W. Vogel Chem. Light & Photogr. xiv. 208 The beauty of the micro-photograph depends essentially on the beauty of the preparation to be photographed.
1896 T. C. Allbutt et al. Syst. Med. I. 183 Microphotographs of two pyramidal cells from a case of general paralysis of the insane.
1927 J. B. S. Haldane & J. S. Huxley Animal Biol. ii. 51 (Fig. 18) Micro-photograph (×150) of a section through the ovary of a mammal (cat).
1944 R. South Caterpillars Brit. Butterflies 5 Of the eggs and chrysalids, the former [illustrations] are from microphotographs by A. E. Tonge and drawings by Horace Knight.
1968 Punch 21 Aug. 271/3 There are blackboard diagrams, and micro-photographs of sperm and ova.
1974 Nature 22 Feb. 511/3 Species of pine and hardwood trees, grasses and cultivated plants, for example, are represented in the atlas of 136 microphotographs [of smoke particulates].
1992 Economist 14 Mar. (Suppl.) 21/1 British Petroleum..uses computer vision to help scan micro-photographs of earth taken from drilling samples to find the tiny fossil shells that can provide clues to help find oil.
1997 Brainwaves Catal. (Innovations PLC) Christmas 29/3 Yikes! features the human body in over 50 utterly astonishing ‘microphotographs’.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2001; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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