microformal

Adjective

 * 1)  Pertaining to the internal structure of a single phrase.
 * 2)  Pertaining to the characteristics and patterns of lines or phrases, as opposed to the structure of the entire work.
 * 3)  Involving structure on a localized, small scale.
 * 4) Having a miniaturized form.
 * 5)  Involving substances in which extremely small volumes are involved (such as antibiotics, antibodies or viruses).
 * 6)  "Thickened" using formal canonical relations between the cotangent bundles of smooth manifolds.
 * 1)  Involving structure on a localized, small scale.
 * 2) Having a miniaturized form.
 * 3)  Involving substances in which extremely small volumes are involved (such as antibiotics, antibodies or viruses).
 * 4)  "Thickened" using formal canonical relations between the cotangent bundles of smooth manifolds.
 * 1) Having a miniaturized form.
 * 2)  Involving substances in which extremely small volumes are involved (such as antibiotics, antibodies or viruses).
 * 3)  "Thickened" using formal canonical relations between the cotangent bundles of smooth manifolds.
 * 1)  Involving substances in which extremely small volumes are involved (such as antibiotics, antibodies or viruses).
 * 2)  "Thickened" using formal canonical relations between the cotangent bundles of smooth manifolds.
 * 1)  Involving substances in which extremely small volumes are involved (such as antibiotics, antibodies or viruses).
 * 2)  "Thickened" using formal canonical relations between the cotangent bundles of smooth manifolds.
 * 1)  "Thickened" using formal canonical relations between the cotangent bundles of smooth manifolds.
 * 1)  "Thickened" using formal canonical relations between the cotangent bundles of smooth manifolds.
 * 1)  "Thickened" using formal canonical relations between the cotangent bundles of smooth manifolds.
 * 1)  "Thickened" using formal canonical relations between the cotangent bundles of smooth manifolds.