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  • Microscope image processing
  • Use of digital image processing to process images obtained from a microscope

    Microscope image processing is a broad term that covers the use of digital image processing techniques to process, analyze and present images obtained

    Microscope image processing

    Microscope_image_processing

  • Electron microscope
  • Type of microscope with electrons as a source of illumination

    lenses of an optical light microscope to control the electron beam, for instance focusing it to produce magnified images or electron diffraction patterns

    Electron microscope

    Electron microscope

    Electron_microscope

  • Microscope
  • Scientific instrument for observing small objects

    observable image. Other major types of microscopes are the fluorescence microscope, electron microscope (both the transmission electron microscope and the

    Microscope

    Microscope

    Microscope

  • List of free and open-source software packages
  • spatio-temporal image data Fiji – imageJ-based image processing Gwyddion – scanning probe microscopy data visualization and processing Ilastik – image-classification

    List of free and open-source software packages

    List_of_free_and_open-source_software_packages

  • Digital microscope
  • Microscope that outputs a digital image

    A digital microscope is a variation of a traditional optical microscope that uses optics and a digital camera to output an image to a monitor, sometimes

    Digital microscope

    Digital microscope

    Digital_microscope

  • Confocal microscopy
  • Optical imaging technique

    confocal imaging was patented in 1957 by Marvin Minsky and aims to overcome some limitations of traditional wide-field fluorescence microscopes. In a conventional

    Confocal microscopy

    Confocal microscopy

    Confocal_microscopy

  • ImageJ
  • Java-based image processing program

    ImageJ is a Java-based image processing program developed at the National Institutes of Health and the Laboratory for Optical and Computational Instrumentation

    ImageJ

    ImageJ

    ImageJ

  • Point spread function
  • Response if an optical system to a point source of light

    properties of the system. This imaging process is usually formulated by a convolution equation. In microscope image processing and astronomy, knowing the PSF

    Point spread function

    Point spread function

    Point_spread_function

  • Fluorescence microscope
  • Optical microscope that uses fluorescence and phosphorescence

    fluorescence microscope is any microscope that uses fluorescence to generate an image, whether it is a simple setup like an epifluorescence microscope or a more

    Fluorescence microscope

    Fluorescence microscope

    Fluorescence_microscope

  • Transmission electron microscopy
  • Imaging and diffraction using electrons that pass through samples

    detector. Transmission electron microscopes are capable of imaging at a significantly higher resolution than light microscopes, owing to the smaller de Broglie

    Transmission electron microscopy

    Transmission electron microscopy

    Transmission_electron_microscopy

  • Scanning electron microscope
  • Type of electron microscope

    A scanning electron microscope (SEM) is a type of electron microscope that produces images of a sample by scanning the surface with a focused beam of electrons

    Scanning electron microscope

    Scanning electron microscope

    Scanning_electron_microscope

  • Optical microscope
  • Microscope that uses visible light

    system of lenses to generate magnified images of small objects. Optical microscopes are the oldest type of microscope, with the present compound form first

    Optical microscope

    Optical microscope

    Optical_microscope

  • Stereo microscope
  • Variant of an optical microscope

    The stereo, stereoscopic, operation, or dissecting microscope is an optical microscope variant designed for low magnification observation of a sample

    Stereo microscope

    Stereo microscope

    Stereo_microscope

  • Deconvolution
  • Reconstruction of a filtered signal

    inverse of convolution. Both operations are used in signal processing and image processing. For example, it may be possible to recover the original signal

    Deconvolution

    Deconvolution

    Deconvolution

  • Microscope (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    containing microscope or microscopes All pages with titles beginning with microscop Timeline of microscope technology Microscope image processing Virtual

    Microscope (disambiguation)

    Microscope_(disambiguation)

  • Scanning tunneling microscope
  • Imaging Instrument

    A scanning tunneling microscope (STM) is a type of scanning probe microscope used for imaging surfaces at the atomic level. Its development in 1981 earned

    Scanning tunneling microscope

    Scanning tunneling microscope

    Scanning_tunneling_microscope

  • Ken Castleman
  • (1979) ISBN 0-13-212365-7, Digital Image Processing (1996) ISBN 0-13-211467-4 and a co-editor of Microscope Image Processing (2008) ISBN 978-0-12-372578-3

    Ken Castleman

    Ken_Castleman

  • Microscopy
  • Viewing of objects which are too small to be seen with the naked eye

    Microscopy is the technical field of using microscopes to view subjects too small to be seen with the naked eye (objects that are not within the resolution

    Microscopy

    Microscopy

    Microscopy

  • Micrograph
  • Process for producing pictures with a microscope

    micrograph is an image, captured photographically or digitally, taken through a microscope or similar device to show a magnified image of an object. This

    Micrograph

    Micrograph

    Micrograph

  • Atomic force microscopy
  • Type of microscopy

    the atomic force microscope does not use the nuclear force. The AFM has three major abilities: force measurement, topographic imaging, and manipulation

    Atomic force microscopy

    Atomic force microscopy

    Atomic_force_microscopy

  • Microscope slide
  • Thin, flat piece of glass onto which a sample is placed to be examined under a microscope

    cell counting. Microscope image of a Neubauer slide's graticule being used to count cells. A Neubauer slide held in place on a microscope stand by a slide

    Microscope slide

    Microscope slide

    Microscope_slide

  • Diffraction-limited system
  • Optical system with resolution performance at the instrument's theoretical limit

    In optics, any optical instrument or system – a microscope, telescope, or camera – has a principal limit to its resolution due to the physics of diffraction

    Diffraction-limited system

    Diffraction-limited system

    Diffraction-limited_system

  • Neutron microscope
  • Type of microscope

    optical image for capture by the CCD array. Electron microscope ISIS neutron and muon source LARMOR neutron microscope Microscope image processing X-ray

    Neutron microscope

    Neutron_microscope

  • Magnification
  • Process of enlarging the apparent size of something

    up visuals or images to be able to see more detail, increasing resolution, using microscope, printing techniques, or digital processing. In all cases

    Magnification

    Magnification

    Magnification

  • Image editing
  • Processes of altering images

    super-resolution image construction. For example, deep convolutional networks were used to generate a 1500x scanning electron microscope image from a 20x microscopic

    Image editing

    Image_editing

  • Histopathology
  • Microscopic examination of tissue in order to study and diagnose disease

    increasingly used to capture histopathological images. The histological slides are examined under a microscope by a pathologist, a medically qualified specialist

    Histopathology

    Histopathology

    Histopathology

  • Photoemission electron microscopy
  • Type of electron microscopy

    to several positions for photocathode formation, processing and observation. These electron microscopes were used for only a brief period of time, but the

    Photoemission electron microscopy

    Photoemission_electron_microscopy

  • Differential interference contrast microscopy
  • Optical microscopy technique

    edges though not providing a topographically accurate image. 1. Unpolarised light enters the microscope and is polarised at 45°. Polarised light is required

    Differential interference contrast microscopy

    Differential interference contrast microscopy

    Differential_interference_contrast_microscopy

  • Projector
  • Optical device that projects an image or moving images onto a surface

    Use of an Opake Solar Microscope. Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Focal encyclopedia of photography : digital imaging, theory and applications

    Projector

    Projector

    Projector

  • Image restoration by artificial intelligence
  • applications. In a fluorescence microscope, resolution in the z-direction is bad as it is. More advanced image processing techniques must be applied to

    Image restoration by artificial intelligence

    Image restoration by artificial intelligence

    Image_restoration_by_artificial_intelligence

  • Raman microscope
  • Laser microscope used for Raman spectroscopy

    The Raman microscope is a laser-based microscopic device used to perform Raman spectroscopy. The term MOLE (molecular optics laser examiner) is used to

    Raman microscope

    Raman microscope

    Raman_microscope

  • Scanning transmission electron microscopy
  • Scanning microscopy using thin samples and transmitted electrons

    or [ɛsti:i:ɛm]. As with a conventional transmission electron microscope (CTEM), images are formed by electrons passing through a sufficiently thin specimen

    Scanning transmission electron microscopy

    Scanning transmission electron microscopy

    Scanning_transmission_electron_microscopy

  • Image stitching
  • Combining multiple photographic images with overlapping fields of view

    Image stitching or photo stitching is the process of combining multiple photographic images with overlapping fields of view to produce a segmented panorama

    Image stitching

    Image stitching

    Image_stitching

  • Correlative light-electron microscopy
  • an optical microscope – usually a fluorescence microscope – with an electron microscope. In an integrated CLEM system, the sample is imaged using an electron

    Correlative light-electron microscopy

    Correlative_light-electron_microscopy

  • Field ion microscope
  • Type of microscope invented by Erwin Wilhelm Müller

    The field-ion microscope (FIM) was invented by Müller in 1951. It is a type of microscope that can be used to image the arrangement of atoms at the surface

    Field ion microscope

    Field ion microscope

    Field_ion_microscope

  • Ringing artifacts
  • Form of error in digital signals; spurious signals near sharp transitions

    signal processing, ringing artifacts are artifacts that appear as spurious signals near sharp transitions in a signal. In digital image processing, they

    Ringing artifacts

    Ringing artifacts

    Ringing_artifacts

  • Two-photon excitation microscopy
  • Fluorescence imaging technique

    raster pattern to generate images, and both have an optical sectioning effect. Unlike confocal microscopes, multiphoton microscopes do not contain pinhole

    Two-photon excitation microscopy

    Two-photon excitation microscopy

    Two-photon_excitation_microscopy

  • Scanning acoustic microscope
  • Device using focused sound to evaluate an object

    A scanning acoustic microscope (SAM) is a device which uses focused sound to investigate, measure, or image an object (a process called scanning acoustic

    Scanning acoustic microscope

    Scanning acoustic microscope

    Scanning_acoustic_microscope

  • Optical transfer function
  • Characteristic of an optical system

    as a camera, microscope, human eye, or projector is a scale-dependent description of their imaging contrast. Its magnitude is the image contrast of the

    Optical transfer function

    Optical transfer function

    Optical_transfer_function

  • Optical instrument
  • Scientific instrument using light waves for image viewing

    periscopes, microscopes, telescopes, and cameras. The first optical instruments were telescopes used for magnification of distant images, and microscopes used

    Optical instrument

    Optical instrument

    Optical_instrument

  • Quantum microscopy
  • measured and imaged. Various types of microscopy use quantum principles. The first microscope to do so was the scanning tunneling microscope, which paved

    Quantum microscopy

    Quantum_microscopy

  • Endrov
  • Image analysis and data processing software

    algorithms merely provide descriptions of input and output. Microscope image processing Image processing List of free and open-source software packages Endrov

    Endrov

    Endrov

    Endrov

  • Imaging
  • Representation or reproduction of an object's form

    light. Electron microscopes can image individual atoms, enabling advances in materials science and structural biology. Chemical imaging combines spectroscopy

    Imaging

    Imaging

    Imaging

  • Super-resolution imaging
  • Any technique to improve resolution of an imaging system beyond conventional limits

    standard periodogram algorithm. Super-resolution imaging techniques are used in general image processing and in super-resolution microscopy. Several concepts

    Super-resolution imaging

    Super-resolution_imaging

  • Focused ion beam
  • Device

    that resembles a scanning electron microscope (SEM). However, while the SEM uses a focused beam of electrons to image the sample in the chamber, a FIB setup

    Focused ion beam

    Focused ion beam

    Focused_ion_beam

  • Computational photography
  • Set of digital image capture and processing techniques

    photography refers to digital image capture and processing techniques that use digital computation instead of optical processes. Computational photography

    Computational photography

    Computational photography

    Computational_photography

  • Micrographia
  • 1665 book by Robert Hooke

    book to include illustrations of insects and plants as seen through microscopes. Published in January 1665, the first major publication of the Royal

    Micrographia

    Micrographia

    Micrographia

  • History of photography
  • fibres of leaves and the wings of insects". He also found that solar microscope images of small objects were easily captured on prepared paper. Davy, apparently

    History of photography

    History of photography

    History_of_photography

  • Photography
  • Art and practice of creating images by recording light

    processed and stored in a digital image file for subsequent display or processing. The result with photographic emulsion is an invisible latent image

    Photography

    Photography

    Photography

  • Total internal reflection fluorescence microscope
  • Microscope observing a thin depth of a cell

    A total internal reflection fluorescence microscope (TIRFM) is a type of microscope with which a thin region of a specimen, usually less than 200 nanometers

    Total internal reflection fluorescence microscope

    Total_internal_reflection_fluorescence_microscope

  • Crystallographic image processing
  • from high-resolution electron microscopy (HREM) images obtained in a transmission electron microscope (TEM) that is run in the parallel illumination mode

    Crystallographic image processing

    Crystallographic image processing

    Crystallographic_image_processing

  • Scanning helium microscopy
  • The scanning helium microscope (SHeM) is a form of microscopy that uses low-energy (5–100 meV) neutral helium atoms to image the surface of a sample without

    Scanning helium microscopy

    Scanning helium microscopy

    Scanning_helium_microscopy

  • Field-emission microscopy
  • Analytical technique used in materials science

    an image on the detector based on the difference in work function of the various crystallographic planes on the surface. A field-emission microscope consists

    Field-emission microscopy

    Field-emission_microscopy

  • White light interferometry
  • Measurement technique

    magnification of the image on the CCD does not depend on the distance between tube lens and objective lens if the microscope images the object at infinity

    White light interferometry

    White light interferometry

    White_light_interferometry

  • Acoustic microscopy
  • Magnified visualization through ultrasound

    frequency ultrasound. Acoustic microscopes operate non-destructively and penetrate most solid materials to make visible images of internal features, including

    Acoustic microscopy

    Acoustic_microscopy

  • Cathodoluminescence
  • Photon emission under the impact of an electron beam

    cathodoluminescence (CL) microscope combines a regular (light optical) microscope with a cathode-ray tube. It is designed to image the luminescence characteristics

    Cathodoluminescence

    Cathodoluminescence

    Cathodoluminescence

  • Scanning probe microscopy
  • Branch of microscopy

    images of surfaces using a physical probe that scans the specimen. SPM was founded in 1981, with the invention of the scanning tunneling microscope,

    Scanning probe microscopy

    Scanning_probe_microscopy

  • Geometric phase analysis
  • Method of digital signal processing

    signal processing used to determine crystallographic quantities such as d-spacing or strain from high-resolution transmission electron microscope images. The

    Geometric phase analysis

    Geometric phase analysis

    Geometric_phase_analysis

  • Imaging particle analysis
  • Microscopy technique

    the above, the primary method for imaging particle analysis is using optical microscopy. While optical microscopes have been around and used for particle

    Imaging particle analysis

    Imaging_particle_analysis

  • Microscopic scale
  • Objects too small to be seen unaided

    finely threaded rod. Compound light microscopes have a short focal length objective lens which produces a real image which is examined using a longer focal

    Microscopic scale

    Microscopic_scale

  • Holography
  • Recording to reproduce a three-dimensional light field

    holography in 1948 while he was looking for a way to improve image resolution in electron microscopes. Gabor's work was built on pioneering work in the field

    Holography

    Holography

    Holography

  • Autostereogram
  • Visual illusion of 3D scene

    two-dimensional (2D) image that can create the optical illusion of a three-dimensional (3D) scene. Autostereograms use only one image to accomplish the effect

    Autostereogram

    Autostereogram

    Autostereogram

  • Histology
  • Study of the microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues of plants and animals

    to gross anatomy, which looks at larger structures visible without a microscope. Historically, microscopic anatomy was divided into organology, the study

    Histology

    Histology

    Histology

  • Environmental scanning electron microscope
  • Scanning electron microscope with a gaseous environment in the specimen chamber

    conventional and scanning transmission types of electron microscopes. However, the first images of wet specimens in an SEM were reported by Lane in 1970

    Environmental scanning electron microscope

    Environmental scanning electron microscope

    Environmental_scanning_electron_microscope

  • Digital holographic microscopy
  • Quantitative phase microscope

    and calculates a viewable image of the object wave front by using a numerical reconstruction algorithm. Commonly, a microscope objective is used to collect

    Digital holographic microscopy

    Digital holographic microscopy

    Digital_holographic_microscopy

  • Fluorescence imaging
  • Type of non-invasive imaging technique

    microscopy. A different array of microscope techniques can be employed to change the visualization and contrast of an image. Each method comes with pros and

    Fluorescence imaging

    Fluorescence imaging

    Fluorescence_imaging

  • Metallography
  • Study of metals using microscopy

    maximizing image contrast. A microscope with excellent resolution may not be able to image a structure, that is there is no visibility, if image contrast

    Metallography

    Metallography

    Metallography

  • Camera
  • Optical device for recording images

    camera is an instrument used to capture and store images and videos, either digitally via an electronic image sensor, or chemically via a light-sensitive material

    Camera

    Camera

    Camera

  • Image scanner
  • Device that optically scans images, printed text

    or the scanned image file can be processed with a separate OCR program. Document processing requirements differ from those of image scanning. These requirements

    Image scanner

    Image scanner

    Image_scanner

  • HD-Rosetta
  • Permanent data storage device

    accessed with a microscope. To record information on HD-Rosetta, special formatting and tools must be used during the writing process. First, information

    HD-Rosetta

    HD-Rosetta

  • Light field camera
  • Type of camera that can also capture the direction of travel of light rays

    prototype is built around a Nikon Eclipse transmitted light microscope/wide-field fluorescence microscope and standard CCD cameras. Light field capture is obtained

    Light field camera

    Light field camera

    Light_field_camera

  • Angular resolution
  • Ability of any image-forming device to distinguish small details of an object

    resolution describes the ability of any image-forming device such as an optical or radio telescope, a microscope, a camera, or an eye, to distinguish small

    Angular resolution

    Angular resolution

    Angular_resolution

  • Soft X-ray microscopy
  • An X-ray microscope uses electromagnetic radiation in the soft X-ray band to produce images of very small objects. Unlike visible light, X-rays do not

    Soft X-ray microscopy

    Soft_X-ray_microscopy

  • Scanning SQUID microscopy
  • Method of imaging magnetic fields at microscopic scales

    area. The microscope can map out buried current-carrying wires by measuring the magnetic fields produced by the currents, or can be used to image fields

    Scanning SQUID microscopy

    Scanning SQUID microscopy

    Scanning_SQUID_microscopy

  • Intel Play
  • Product line of toy electronic devices

    the image. The Vision CPiA (VV0670P001) is interfaced to a CIF CCD sensor, sampled at a resolution of 320x240 pixels. The QX5 Computer Microscope is a

    Intel Play

    Intel_Play

  • MALDI imaging
  • Imaging system

    preparation is a critical step in imaging spectroscopy. Scientists take thin tissue slices mounted on conductive microscope slides and apply a suitable MALDI

    MALDI imaging

    MALDI imaging

    MALDI_imaging

  • Second-harmonic imaging microscopy
  • Microscope imaging technique

    as a viable microscope imaging contrast mechanism for visualization of cell and tissue structure and function. A second-harmonic microscope obtains contrasts

    Second-harmonic imaging microscopy

    Second-harmonic imaging microscopy

    Second-harmonic_imaging_microscopy

  • Time-lapse microscopy
  • Type of microscopy

    microscopy. Microscope image sequences are recorded and then viewed at a greater speed to give an accelerated view of the microscopic process. Before the

    Time-lapse microscopy

    Time-lapse microscopy

    Time-lapse_microscopy

  • X-ray microscope
  • Type of microscope that uses X-rays

    An X-ray microscope uses electromagnetic radiation in the X-ray band to produce magnified images of objects. Since X-rays penetrate most objects, there

    X-ray microscope

    X-ray microscope

    X-ray_microscope

  • Image SXM
  • systems), now become ImageJ. Microscope image processing FAQ "Q: Is Image SXM public domain? Is it freeware? Is it shareware? A: Image SXM is a version of

    Image SXM

    Image_SXM

  • Live-cell imaging
  • Study of living cells using time-lapse microscopy

    introduction in the 1940s, live-cell imaging rapidly became popular using phase-contrast microscopy. The phase-contrast microscope was popularized through a series

    Live-cell imaging

    Live-cell imaging

    Live-cell_imaging

  • Automated tissue image analysis
  • are used for acquiring the digital images. Coupled with advanced widefield microscopes and various algorithms for image restoration, this approach can provide

    Automated tissue image analysis

    Automated tissue image analysis

    Automated_tissue_image_analysis

  • Cytometry
  • Measurement of number and characteristics of cells

    Successively the manual task of counting, using a microscope, is taken over by small automated image cytometers.[citation needed] In 1904, Moritz von Rohr

    Cytometry

    Cytometry

    Cytometry

  • MountainsMap
  • electron microscopes Version 7.3 (January 2016) adds fast colorization of scanning electron microscope images based on object-oriented image segmentation

    MountainsMap

    MountainsMap

    MountainsMap

  • Nikon
  • Japanese multinational corporation

    on microscopes was Joico, an abbreviation of "Japan Optical Industries Co".[citation needed] Expeed is the brand Nikon uses for its image processors since

    Nikon

    Nikon

    Nikon

  • Digital photography
  • Photography with a digital camera

    Precision and reproducibility of processing: since processing in the digital domain is purely numerical, image processing using deterministic (non-random)

    Digital photography

    Digital photography

    Digital_photography

  • MicroScope
  • British computer trade magazine

    magazine is recognizable by its red nameplate and full-size image covers. Originally, MicroScope started out as a trade newspaper from its recognisable broadsheet

    MicroScope

    MicroScope

  • Camera lens
  • Optical device used with a camera to create images

    between a lens used for a still camera, a video camera, a telescope, a microscope, or other apparatus, but the details of design and construction are different

    Camera lens

    Camera lens

    Camera_lens

  • Mass spectrometry imaging
  • Mass spectrometry technique that can visualize the spatial distribution of molecules

    processing .imzML files with the free statistical and graphics language R, a collection of R scripts is available, which permits parallel-processing of

    Mass spectrometry imaging

    Mass_spectrometry_imaging

  • Image resolution
  • Measure of how fine an image is

    Image resolution is the level of detail of an image. The term applies to digital images, film images, and other types of images. "Higher resolution" means

    Image resolution

    Image_resolution

  • Optical sectioning
  • Imaging of focal planes within a thick sample

    Optical sectioning is the process by which a suitably designed microscope can produce clear images of focal planes deep within a thick sample. This is

    Optical sectioning

    Optical sectioning

    Optical_sectioning

  • Single particle analysis
  • Method of analyzing transmission electron microscopy imagery

    particle analysis is a group of related computerized image processing techniques used to analyze images from transmission electron microscopy (TEM). These

    Single particle analysis

    Single particle analysis

    Single_particle_analysis

  • Superlens
  • Type of transmissive optical device

    this reason, conventional optical systems, such as microscopes, have been unable to accurately image very small, nanometer-sized structures or nanometer-sized

    Superlens

    Superlens

  • Keystone effect
  • Image distortion caused by projection

    tilt–shift photography or in post-processing using modern image editing software. The distortion suffered by the image depends on the angle of the projector

    Keystone effect

    Keystone effect

    Keystone_effect

  • Super-resolution microscopy
  • Series of techniques in optical microscopy

    conversion into image-forming propagating light. Easy insertion of the sample surface into the evanescent field at the distal end of the microscope is provided

    Super-resolution microscopy

    Super-resolution_microscopy

  • Thermoplastic elastomer
  • Type of polymer with both thermoplastic and elastic properties

    electron microscope (TEM) was needed to examine the structure. The butadiene matrix was stained with osmium tetroxide to provide contrast in the image. The

    Thermoplastic elastomer

    Thermoplastic_elastomer

  • Low-energy electron microscopy
  • from conventional electron microscopes in four main ways: The sample must be illuminated on the same side of the imaging optics, i.e. through the objective

    Low-energy electron microscopy

    Low-energy electron microscopy

    Low-energy_electron_microscopy

  • Electron-beam technology
  • Devices using beams of free electrons

    bulk crops. An electron microscope uses a controlled beam of electrons to illuminate a specimen and produce a magnified image. Two common types are the

    Electron-beam technology

    Electron-beam_technology

  • Vignetting
  • Darkening an image's periphery versus the center

    use built-in image processing to compensate for optical vignetting and pixel vignetting when converting raw sensor data to standard image formats such

    Vignetting

    Vignetting

    Vignetting

  • Bioimage informatics
  • heterogeneous image and related metadata. Automated microscopes are able to collect large numbers of images with minimal intervention. This has led to a data

    Bioimage informatics

    Bioimage_informatics

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  • Diarmid
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic

    Diarmid

    Free man.

  • Appara
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Appara

    Knowledge

  • Yasheena | یاشینا
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Yasheena | یاشینا

  • Javed | جاوید
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Javed | جاوید

    Eternal or immortal or living forever

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  • Boy/Male

    French

    Markey

    Of Mars; the god of war.

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Durmarshana

    One of the kauravas

  • Faires
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Faires

    English : variant of Fair.

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  • Male

    English

    AHAZIAH

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Achazyah, AHAZIAH means "God holds" or "whom God holds." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Ahab and a son of Jehoram.

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tilley

    English : variant spelling of Tilly.English : habitational name from Tilley in Shropshire, named from Old English telga ‘branch’, ‘bough’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’.English : occupational name for a husbandman, Middle English tilie (Old English tilia, a primary derivative of tilian ‘to till or cultivate’).English : from the medieval female personal name Tilly, a pet form of Till.

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    Vietnamese

    AN DUNG

    Vietnamese name AN DUNG means "peaceful hero."

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  • Microscope
  • n.

    An optical instrument, consisting of a lens, or combination of lenses, for making an enlarged image of an object which is too minute to be viewed by the naked eye.

  • Imageless
  • a.

    Having no image.

  • Anamorphism
  • n.

    A distorted image.

  • Image
  • v. t.

    To represent or form an image of; as, the still lake imaged the shore; the mirror imaged her figure.

  • Microscopical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the microscope or to microscopy; made with a microscope; as, microscopic observation.

  • Erector
  • n.

    An attachment to a microscope, telescope, or other optical instrument, for making the image erect instead of inverted.

  • Engiscope
  • n.

    A kind of reflecting microscope.

  • Imago
  • n.

    An image.

  • Microscopal
  • a.

    Pertaining to microscopy, or to the use of the microscope.

  • Image
  • n.

    The figure or picture of any object formed at the focus of a lens or mirror, by rays of light from the several points of the object symmetrically refracted or reflected to corresponding points in such focus; this may be received on a screen, a photographic plate, or the retina of the eye, and viewed directly by the eye, or with an eyeglass, as in the telescope and microscope; the likeness of an object formed by reflection; as, to see one's image in a mirror.

  • Microscopically
  • adv.

    By the microscope; with minute inspection; in a microscopic manner.

  • Microscopy
  • n.

    The use of the microscope; investigation with the microscope.

  • Microphotograph
  • n.

    An enlarged representation of a microscopic object, produced by throwing upon a sensitive plate the magnified image of an object formed by a microscope or other suitable combination of lenses.

  • Eyeglass
  • n.

    Eyepiece of a telescope, microscope, etc.

  • Microscopial
  • a.

    Microscopic.

  • Mark
  • n.

    Image; likeness; hence, those formed in one's image; children; descendants.

  • Microscopical
  • a.

    Very small; visible only by the aid of a microscope; as, a microscopic insect.

  • Imaging
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Image

  • Imaged
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Image

  • Imager
  • n.

    One who images or forms likenesses; a sculptor.