micrographics

English

Etymology

micro- + graphics

Noun

micrographics (uncountable)

  1. A group of technologies using very small visual representations of text and graphics that are magnified for viewing.
    • 1980, Zane K Quible, Margaret H Johnson, Introduction to Word Processing:
      The most obvious advantage of micrographics is the space savings that result.
    • 1990, David Haynes, Information Sources in Information Technology:
      With the emergence of new technologies, such as optical media, micrographics often appear as the Cinderella of information storage technology.
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