macrofilament

[US]/ˌmækrəʊˈfɪləmənt/
[UK]/ˌmækroʊˈfɪləmənt/

Translation

n.A thick or large-diameter filament visible to the naked eye or at low magnification, typically exceeding 100 micrometers in diameter, used in materials science and biology to distinguish from microscopic filaments.
adj.Relating to or consisting of large-diameter filaments visible without high magnification.

Example Sentences

researchers observed macrofilament structures in the cellular samples under electron microscopy.

the synthetic macrofilament demonstrated remarkable tensile strength during laboratory testing.

macrofilament arrays are commonly used in advanced textile manufacturing and composite materials.

the new alloy forms macrofilament crystals when cooled slowly under controlled conditions.

scientists discovered a novel macrofilament protein in deep-sea marine organisms.

the macrofilament network provides essential structural support to the biological tissue sample.

industrial applications of macrofilament materials continue to expand across multiple sectors.

the research team successfully synthesized a biodegradable macrofilament for medical implants.

macrofilament technology has significantly advanced the field of micro-engineering and nanotechnology.

the damaged macrofilament was carefully replaced during the delicate surgical procedure.

high-resolution microscopy revealed the intricate arrangement of the protein macrofilament.

the manufacturing company patented an innovative method for producing carbon macrofilaments.

laboratory analysis confirmed the exceptional conductivity properties of the metallic macrofilament.

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