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microcopy

[ mahy-kruh-kop-ee ]

noun

plural microcopies.
  1. a microphotographic copy of a printed page or the like, as in microfilm or microfiche.


microcopy

/ ˈ³¾²¹Éª°ì°ùəʊˌ°ìÉ’±èɪ /

noun

  1. a greatly reduced photographic copy of a printed page, drawing, etc, on microfilm or microfiche Sometimes calledmicrophotograph
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of microcopy1

First recorded in 1930–35; micro- + copy
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The people at Armed Forces Records would let me look at everything else, and make microcopies and all, but not one word about computers.

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Vall pressed a lever under his screen, and a rectangle of microcopy print popped out.

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He put the microcopy in an enlarger, and carried the enlarged print with him to the conveyer room.

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