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microdistrict

Pronunciation: /ˈmaɪ.kroʊ.dɪ.strɪkt/
Definition:
1. Small, localized section within a larger urban area.
2. Separate localities or residential clusters within a city.
3. Segmented district with unique characteristics or amenities.
4. Designated zone within municipal divisions.

Significance:
• It defines smaller residential areas.
• It emphasizes community-focused planning.
• It identifies distinct urban partitions.
• It avoids superfluous letters and irregular pronunciations.
• It simplifies administrative divisions.
• It improves clarity in urban geography.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "neighborhoods".
Singular noun: microdistrict
Plural noun: microdistricts
Examples:
• Urban planners designate microdistricts for pedestrian-amicable layouts.
Residents enjoy local amenities within their microdistrict.
• Municipal maps illustrate clearly demarcated microdistricts.
• Community centers anchor social life in microdistricts.
• Microdistricts contribute to balanced urban development.
by Dmitrio August 20, 2025
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microdistrict

Pronunciation: /ˈmaɪ.kroʊ.dɪ.strɪkt/
Definition:
1. Small, localized section within a larger urban area.
2. Separate localities or residential clusters within a city.
3. Segmented district with unique characteristics or amenities.
4. Designated zone within municipal divisions.

Significance:
• It defines smaller residential areas.
• It emphasizes community-focused planning.
• It identifies distinct urban partitions.
• It avoids superfluous letters and irregular pronunciations.
• It simplifies administrative divisions.
• It improves clarity in urban geography.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "neighborhoods".
Singular noun: microdistrict
Plural noun: microdistricts
Examples:
• "Urban planners designate microdistricts for pedestrian-amicable layouts."
• "Residents enjoy local amenities within their microdistrict."
• "Municipal maps illustrate clearly demarcated microdistricts."
• "Community centers anchor social life in microdistricts."
• "Microdistricts contribute to balanced urban development."
by Dmitrio August 22, 2025
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Microstream

Microstream noun
A passionate, dedicated fanbase that sustains content through community devotion, operating independently of mainstream approval. Microstreams can form around films that were commercially successful but critically dismissed, critically acclaimed but commercially ignored, or works that resonated deeply with specific communities, regardless of broader reception. These audiences value and celebrate content based on their own cultural experiences and tastes rather than dominant cultural gatekeepers.
Both "I Like It Like That" (authentic Latino experiences valued by community regardless of critics) and "The Lost Boys'"(mainstream hit with lasting fan devotion) have thriving microstreams that keep them culturally alive decades later.
by FilmForAll September 3, 2025
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microcalligraphy

The rare occasion in which one hand-writes a perfect-looking letter, digit, or other character, as if it were typed on a digital device, especially on accident; a simpler version of calligraphy.
I suddenly made a stroke of microcalligraphy with the 8 I wrote down.
by urbandictionaryuser232456 September 20, 2025
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microplastic control group

The terrifying realization that we live in a society where the world's most powerful individuals couldn't be half-assed to care about plastic waste, and that there are now microplastics inside of every living person on earth.
There is plastic in YOUR testicles RIGHT NOW!

Originated from an attempted science experiment where researchers tried to find the effect of microplastics in humans, but couldn't find anyone without microplastics inside of them
person 1: "bro everyone is so stupid nowadays"
person 2: "microplastic control group ahh situation"
by john blinker September 28, 2025
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Alloy Microstructures

The engineered arrangement of crystals, grains, and phases within a metal alloy, viewed at the microscopic or nanoscopic scale, which dictates its macroscopic properties like strength, toughness, and corrosion resistance. This is metallurgy as architecture. By controlling the cooling process, adding trace elements, or using techniques like severe plastic deformation, materials scientists design microstructures—like martensite in steel or superalloy single crystals in turbine blades—to withstand specific extreme stresses, temperatures, or radiation fluxes, especially for aerospace and advanced armament applications.
Alloy Microstructures *Example: The blades inside a jet engine or a rocket turbopump are made from nickel-based superalloys with a microstructure of precisely aligned crystals that resist creep and melting at 90% of their melting point. A futuristic tank's armor might use a nano-laminate alloy microstructure to shatter incoming projectiles by guiding cracks in harmless directions.*
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 3, 2026
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Schrödinger's Microplastic

Hypothetical Microplastics that may be considered simultaneously both in my Testicles and not in my Testicles, until proven through observation.
The proliferation of microplastics in society is at such an aggressive state that the Schrödinger's Microplastics of my balls is always on my mind.
by fro99er October 17, 2024
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