Refers to either:
(1) Archival film made from organic leftovers from da seafood industry.
(2) Long strips of celluloid negatives dat contain photos of da wimpy-sized bass and trout dat you hooked and then threw back.
(1) Archival film made from organic leftovers from da seafood industry.
(2) Long strips of celluloid negatives dat contain photos of da wimpy-sized bass and trout dat you hooked and then threw back.
If ya value da status of yer dental health, ya should never ask a typical forked-tongued angler ("I fish, therefore I lie") to show ya his rolls of microfish.
by QuacksO November 11, 2020
Get the microfish mug.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
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.
• 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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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
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."
• "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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Get the microfin mug.Pertaining to real time strategie games, rather than attacking each other in the early stages of the game, opponents wait and build large armies.
by Chronos December 21, 2010
Get the macrofest mug.A feature film made on a very limited budget, usually with the use of consumer equipment and non-actors.
Moviegoer 1: "What'd you think of that latest microfeature to gross $100 million at the box office?"
Moviegoer 2: "Not bad considering the dude shot it in his fucking sock drawer with an iPhone!"
Moviegoer 2: "Not bad considering the dude shot it in his fucking sock drawer with an iPhone!"
by MyTDux March 10, 2011
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