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See also: micro and Micro

Translingual

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Etymology

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    Borrowed from New Latin micro- (small), borrowed from Ancient Greek μῑκρο- (mīkro-), from μῑκρός (mīkrós, small).

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    micro-

    1. Very small.
      micro- + ‎Cebus → ‎Microcebus
    2. (metric units) One millionth (10⁻⁶).
      Synonym: μ-
      micro- + ‎gram → ‎microgram

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    English

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    English Wikipedia has an article on:
    Wikipedia

    Pronunciation

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    (stress on first syllable; e.g., microscope): enPR: krə-, krō-

    (stress on second syllable; e.g., microscopy): enPR: mī-krŏ-

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    Etymology 1

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      Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek μῑκρο- (mīkro-), from μῑκρός (mīkrós, small). By surface analysis, micr- +‎ -o-.

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      SI prefix
      µ Previous: nano-
      Next: milli-

      micro-

      1. (diminutive) Very small.
        Near-synonyms: (prefixes) mini-, nano- (loose sense); (suffixes) -cule, -ee, -el, -et, -ette, -icle, -ie, -kin, -le, -let, -ling, -ole, -ule, -y
        micro- + ‎organism → ‎microorganism
        • 2025 July 1, Kimanzi Constable, “What is a micro-retirement? Inside the latest Gen Z trend”, in Fast Company[1], archived from the original on 9 July 2025:
          Gen Z is using micro-retirement to avoid burnout, find greater fulfillment in their work, and enhance their overall well-being. However, it’s not just Gen-Z: According to a survey from Side Hustles, 10% of workers are considering taking a micro-retirement and 75% thought employers should offer micro-retirement policies such as unpaid sabbaticals.
      2. (metric units) One millionth.
        micro- + ‎gram → ‎microgram
      Usage notes
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      • (one millionth): Officially, micro- is abbreviated as µ- (the Greek letter mu); for example, one second is 1 s, so one microsecond is 1 µs. However, for many purposes this is inconvenient, so writers often use either u- (for its similar appearance to µ-) or mc-, producing, for example, 1 um (one micrometer) and 1 mcg (one microgram). See also mcg § Usage notes.
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      Etymology 2

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        Clipping of micronation.

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        micro-

        1. (micronationalism) Pertaining to an aspect of micronationalism; micronational.
          micro- + ‎wiki → ‎MicroWiki
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        Further reading

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        • micro-”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.

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        Catalan

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        Etymology

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        From Ancient Greek μικρός (mikrós, small).

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        micro-

        1. micro-
          Antonym: macro-

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        Dutch

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        Dutch Wikipedia has an article on:
        Wikipedia nl

        Etymology

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        From New Latin micro- (small), from Ancient Greek μικρός (mikrós, small).

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        micro-

        1. micro-

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        French

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        Etymology

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        From Ancient Greek μικρός (mikrós, small).

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        micro-

        1. micro-

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        Descendants

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        • Vietnamese: mi-crô

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        Galician

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        Etymology

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        From Ancient Greek μικρός (mikrós, small).

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        micro-

        1. micro-
          Antonym: macro-

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        Italian

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        Etymology

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        From Ancient Greek μικρός (mikrós, small).

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        micro-

        1. micro-
          Antonym: macro-

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        Occitan

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        Etymology

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        From Ancient Greek μικρός (mikrós, small).

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        micro-

        1. micro-

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        Portuguese

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        Etymology

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          From Ancient Greek μικρός (mikrós, small).

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          • Hyphenation: mi‧cro-

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          micro-

          1. micro- (very small)
          2. (metric units) micro- (one millionth)

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          Spanish

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          Etymology

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          From Ancient Greek μικρός (mikrós, small).

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          micro-

          1. micro- (very small)
            Antonym: macro-
          2. micro- (one millionth, 10-6)
            Antonym: mega-

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