- substage
- noun Date: 1888 an attachment to a microscope by means of which accessories (as mirrors, diaphragms, or condensers) are held in place beneath the stage of the instrument
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
substage — [sub′stāj΄] n. 1. any subdivision or part of a stage 2. the part of a microscope located below the stage to which a mirror, light, etc. can be attached … English World dictionary
substage — /sub stayj /, n. the component part of a microscope below the stage, for supporting a condenser, mirror, or other accessories. [1855 60; SUB + STAGE] * * * … Universalium
substage — noun The stage, below the main stage of a microscope, to which attachments are fixed … Wiktionary
substage — An attachment to a microscope, below the stage, supporting the condenser or other accessory. * * * sub·stage səb .stāj n an attachment to a microscope by means of which accessories (as mirrors, diaphragms, or condensers) are held in place beneath … Medical dictionary
substage — sub·stage … English syllables
substage — sub•stage [[t]ˈsʌbˌsteɪdʒ[/t]] n. opt the component part of a microscope below the stage, for supporting a condenser, mirror, etc • Etymology: 1855–60 … From formal English to slang
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