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  1. noun. mi· cro· graph· ia ˌmī-krō-ˈgraf-ē-ə. : abnormally small handwriting or handwriting that becomes progressively smaller that is characteristic especially of Parkinson's disease. An almost diagnostic sign of parkinsonism is micrographia —minute, and often diminishingly small, handwriting. Oliver Sacks, The New Yorker.

  2. micrographia: /mi·cro·graph·ia/ ( mi″kro-graf´e-ah ) tiny handwriting, or handwriting that decreases in size from normal to minute, seen in parkinsonism.

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  4. Micrographia definition: minute handwriting.. See examples of MICROGRAPHIA used in a sentence.

  5. Jul 12, 2020 · Louisiane Ferlier shares her excitement at the launch of the Royal Society's digital version of Robert Hooke’s classic book 'Micrographia' (1665). This week, the Royal Society is bringing you Summer Science Online. And as we celebrate science from home, I’m very excited to launch our digital version of Robert Hooke’s Micrographia (1665).

  6. Micrographia has been defined as an impairment of a fine motor skill manifesting mainly as a progressive reduction in amplitude during a writing task. Micrographia can manifest in two dimensions. Handwriting may decrease in amplitude as one writes across a single line or manifest as each line gets added with continued writing in a paragraph.

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  7. Micrographia synonyms, Micrographia pronunciation, Micrographia translation, English dictionary definition of Micrographia. n 1. the description, study, drawing, or photography of microscopic objects 2. the technique of using a microscope 3. the art or practice of writing in...

  8. Other articles where Micrographia is discussed: biology: The discovery of cells: In 1665 Hooke published his Micrographia, which was primarily a review of a series of observations that he had made while following the development and improvement of the microscope. Hooke described in detail the structure of feathers, the stinger of a bee, the radula, or “tongue,” of mollusks, and the…

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