Definitions

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  • noun A very fine needle

Etymologies

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micro- +‎ needle

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Examples

  • Asked if the term "microneedle" might still frighten some folks averse to shots, Prausnitz said he was confident that marketers would come up with a better term before any sales began.

    Microneedles May Make Getting Flu Shots Easier 2010

  • Asked if the term "microneedle" might still frighten some folks averse to shots, Prausnitz said he was confident that marketers would come up with a better term before any sales began.

    WSOCTV.com - Local News 2010

  • Asked if the term "microneedle" might still frighten some folks averse to shots, Prausnitz said he was confident that marketers would come up with a better term before any sales began.

    KVIA.com - Local News 2010

  • Asked if the term "microneedle" might still frighten some folks averse to shots, Prausnitz said he was confident that marketers would come up with a better term before any sales began.

    KJCT8.com - Local News 2010

  • Asked if the term "microneedle" might still frighten some folks averse to shots, Prausnitz said he was confident that marketers would come up with a better term before any sales began.

    The Herald | HeraldOnline.com - Front 2010

  • Asked if the term "microneedle" might still frighten some folks averse to shots, Prausnitz said he was confident that marketers would come up with a better term before any sales began.

    10News.com - Local News 2010

  • Asked if the term "microneedle" might still frighten some folks averse to shots, Prausnitz said he was confident that marketers would come up with a better term before any sales began.

    KETV.com - Local News 2010

  • Asked if the term "microneedle" might still frighten some folks averse to shots, Prausnitz said he was confident that marketers would come up with a better term before any sales began.

    WSBTV.com - Local News 2010

  • Asked if the term "microneedle" might still frighten some folks averse to shots, Prausnitz said he was confident that marketers would come up with a better term before any sales began.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • Asked if the term "microneedle" might still frighten some folks averse to shots, Prausnitz said he was confident that marketers would come up with a better term before any sales began.

    TheState.com: Homepage 2010

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