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micro

[mahy-kroh] / ˈmaɪ kroʊ /
ADJECTIVE
very small in size, scope
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Back in 2023, that prestige was bestowed upon tomatoes, which moved beyond the grocery store aisles to become an aesthetic and a way of life with the so-called “Tomato Girl Summer” micro trend.

From Salon

“A legal victory is meaningless without actual relief for the businesses that paid these tariffs,” the We Pay the Tariffs coalition, which represents over 800 small and micro businesses, said in a statement Friday.

From Barron's

He gave the example of Asia's booming short‑form videos and micro‑dramas that typically run on small budgets - roughly $140,000 for as many as 80 episodes under two minutes each.

From BBC

More than two thirds of copper’s annual supply is used in construction—in plumbing and wiring—and manufacturing equipment-used in energy transmission cables, electric motors, and micro chips.

From Barron's

Then a short lesson in micro- and macroeconomics:

From The Wall Street Journal