macrography

macrography
macrographic /mak'reuh graf"ik/, adj.
/meuh krog"reuh fee/, n.
1. examination or study of an object with the naked eye (opposed to micrography).
2. markedly or excessively large handwriting.
[1895-1900; MACRO- + -GRAPHY]

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