small or minute: microspore involving the use of a microscope: micrography indicating a method or instrument for dealing with small quantities: micrometer (in pathology) indicating abnormal smallness or underdevelopment: microcephaly, microcyte
Comparemacro- 2 denoting 10–6: microsecond
Symbol: μ
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MICR,
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2026- Banking, Computingmagnetic ink character recognition: a technique for reading and processing data printed with ink that contains magnetic particles: used esp. in sorting bank checks automatically.
micro-, prefix.
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- micro- comes from Greek, where it has the meaning: small or very small in comparison with others of its kind:micro- + organism → microorganism (= very small living creature).
- micro- also means restricted in scope:micro- + habitat → microhabitat;micro- + economics → microeconomics.
- micro- also means containing or dealing with texts that require enlargement to be read:micro- + film → microfilm.
- micro- is used to mean one millionth:micro- + gram → microgram.
mi•cro
(mī′krō),USA pronunciation adj., n., pl. -cros.
adj.
n.
micro-,
adj.
- extremely small.
- minute in scope or capability.
- Computingof or pertaining to microcomputers.
- of or pertaining to microeconomics.
n.
- anything extremely small in scope or capability.
- Computinga microcomputer.
- microeconomics.
- independent use of micro-, or shortening of words with this initial element
micro-,
- a combining form with the meanings "small'' (microcosm;
microgamete), "very small in comparison with others of its kind'' (microcassette;
microlith), "too small to be seen by the unaided eye'' (microfossil;
microorganism), "dealing with extremely minute organisms, organic structures, or quantities of a substance'' (microdissection;
microscope), "localized, restricted in scope or area'' (microburst;
microhabitat), "(of a discipline) focusing on a restricted area'' (microeconomics), "containing or dealing with texts that require enlargement to be read'' (microfilm;
microreader), "one millionth'' (microgram).
- Greek: combining form representing mīkrós small
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