Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
macrograph
noun
/ˈmækroʊˌɡræf/

Definition
A macrograph is a large-scale representation or image of an object, usually used in the context of microscopy to provide a detailed view.

Examples
- The macrograph of the insect displayed intricate details of its wings.
- Researchers often use macrographs to study the surface structure of materials.
- A macrograph can provide significant insights into the specimen’s texture and composition.

Meaning
It often refers to detailed photographs or illustrations of a specimen that reveal features not visible to the naked eye.

Synonyms
- Enlarged image
- Detailed representation
- Macro image