microcinematography

mi·cro·cin·e·ma·tog·ra·phy

(mī'kro-sin'ĕ-mă-tog'ră-fē), The application of moving pictures taken through magnifying lenses to the study of an organ or system in motion; for example, the circulation in living embryos. [micro- + G. kinēma, movement, + graphō, to write]

mi·cro·cin·e·ma·tog·ra·phy

(mī'krō-sin'ĕ-mă-tog'ră-fē) The application of moving pictures taken through magnifying lenses to the study of an organ or system in motion; e.g., the circulation in living embryos. [micro- + G. kinēma, movement, + graphō, to write]

microcinematography

(mī″krō-sĭn″ĕ-mă-tŏg′ră-fē) [″ + kinema, motion, + graphein, to write] Motion pictures of microscopic objects.