macroscopic
adj.
large enough to be seen without microscope, visible to the naked eye
Macroscopic
Macroscopic is commonly used to describe
physical objects that are
measurable and
observable by the
naked eye. When applied to phenomena and abstract objects, it describes existence in the world as we perceive it. Lengths scales generally considered macroscopic roughly fall in the range 1
mm–1
km.The term macroscopic may also refer to a "larger view", namely a view only available from a large perspective. A macroscopic position could be considered the "big picture".
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macroscopic
Adjective
1. large enough to be visible to the naked eye
(synonym) macroscopical, large
(antonym) microscopic, microscopical, small
(similar) megascopic, gross
Macroscopic
(a.)
Alt. of Macroscopical
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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Macroscopic
Large enough to be seen with naked eye. As opposed to microscopic. A big tumor may well be macroscopic while a tiny tumor is microcopic (cannot be seen without the aid of microscope).