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Definition

A microscope is a tool that is used to see small things that are too small to be seen with the naked eye. Microscopes use lenses to magnify the image of an object, making it appear larger and easier to see.

There are many different types of microscopes, but they all work in the same basic way. Light microscopes use lenses to magnify the image of an object. Electron microscopes use beams of electrons to magnify the image of an object.

Microscopes are used in a variety of fields, including science, medicine, and engineering. They are used to study cells, tissues, and even individual atoms.

How can the word be used?

The scientist used a microscope to study the bacteria in the soil.

microscope

Different forms of the word

Noun: An instrument that uses lenses to magnify very small objects.

Adjective: Relating to microscopes.

Verb: To examine with a microscope.

Etymology

The word "microscope" comes from the Greek words "mikros" (small) and "skopein" (to look at). The word "microscope" was first used in the 17th century by the English scientist Robert Hooke to describe an instrument that he invented that could magnify objects up to 30 times their actual size.

Question

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