microtome

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English[edit]

A microtome

Etymology[edit]

Could be construed as either micro +‎ -tome (instrument for cutting) or micro- +‎ tome.

Noun[edit]

microtome (plural microtomes)

  1. A special instrument that produces very thin slices of plant and animal tissues, for later examination by light microscope or electron microscope.
    Hyponym: cryostat
    • 1998, Robert Bud, Deborah Jean Warner, editors, Instruments of Science: An Historical Encyclopedia, Taylor & Francis, →ISBN, page 401:
      The first microtome was constructed for John Hill, to make the specimens described in his book on the structure of timber (1770).

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Verb[edit]

microtome (third-person singular simple present microtomes, present participle microtoming, simple past and past participle microtomed)

  1. To cut into sections using a microtome

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French[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From micro- +‎ -tome.

Noun[edit]

microtome m (plural microtomes)

  1. microtome

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