Results for: via a microscope (optical instrument used to magnify the images of tiny objects)
English English
computer disk read by laser, laser disk, optical disc, video diskoptical disk
computer equipment and peripherals, gun, military weapons, tools and implements, tools and other small objects made of metal; weapons; mechanical equipment; mechanical and electronic elements of a computerhardware
computer-generated images, generation of pictures on computer, graphicscomputer graphics
computerized electronic instrument capable of reproducing the sounds of various musical instruments; person or thing that synthesizes, electronic musical instrument, manufacturer of synthetic substances, somebody who combines different elementssynthesizer
concise, fingernail of the thumb, miniaturized picture, small picture which represents a larger and more detailed picture (Computers); miniature mock-up, small prototype of a page or document (Printing), nail of thumb, tiny, little, shortthumbnail
condition of having tiny notches, notch on edge of something, state of being jagged like a saw, state of being serratedserrulation
confusing radar images, disorganized mess, fill something with clutter, disorder, strew or scatter things in a disorderly fashion, disarrange, make a mess, untidy stuffclutter
conjuring up ideas or images, evocative, reminiscent; implied, not described in detail; tending to suggest something indecent or impropersuggestive
connected with instruments, for instruments, not voices, helpful, useful, serving to assist; of or pertaining to an instrument; written for or played by musical instruments; of a case which expresses means or agency (Grammar), indicating the means of d...instrumental
consonant expressed by means of the lips (Phonetics), instrument with a liplike edge, involving lips or labia, moving air across a liplike edge, pertaining to the lips; of or pertaining a labium; expressed by means of the lips (Phonetics), sound pronou...labial
constructed in a manner so as to afford manipulation by magnetic and optical forces (e.g. magneto-optical disc is a disc which can be written on one side by a magnet and read by a laser on the other)MO (magneto-optical)
container in which to organize things, flat carrier for small objects, flat receptacle used to hold other items, platter, tray and things it carriestray
container where things collect, person or thing that collects; device that collects electric energy, somebody who collects objects, somebody who collects something, transistor regioncollector
contents of shelf, flat board attached horizontally to a wall or frame and used for storing or displaying items; something which resembles a shelf, projection; rock ledge; sandbank, sand bar, flat surface for holding objects, heel of hand, layer of und...shelf
contrabassoonist, double bassoon, largest instrument of oboe familycontrabassoon
 

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