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microˈspectroscope [f. micro- + spectroscope.] A combination of the microscope and spectroscope devised by Sorby and Browning for the examination of very minute traces of substances.
1867J. Hogg Microsc. i. ii. 115 Such additions as the microspectroscope can be as easily used with it as in the old form. 1895Allbutt's Syst. Med. V. 460 Human hæmoglobin invariably crystallizes in the reduced condition, as may be shown by the micro-spectroscope. Hence ˌmicrospectroˈscopic a., of or pertaining to the microspectroscope; microspecˈtroscopy, the art or process of using the microspectroscope (Syd. Soc. Lex. 1890).
1871tr. Schellen's Spectr. Anal. 454 Relating to the microspectroscopic and microspectroscope investigations. |