Macros [adjective]
Definition of Macros:
large in scale and scope
Synonyms of Macros:
Sentence/Example of Macros:
The site says the back will have four cameras, a 48MP main camera, 16MP wide-angle, 5MP macro, and a 2MP depth lens.
From a critical assessment of consumer macro-trends against search data, to the way business trends have accelerated in the current context, we’re starting to paint a picture of the new agency landscape.
Rotational energy and momentum must be conserved, but it wasn’t clear how the macro whirling of a vortex is transferred to smaller and smaller scales, ultimately dissipating at the molecular level.
You can assign multi-key combos and other complex commands to one of its six dedicated macro keys.
Aurum estimated the combined assets under management of the 196 macro funds it tracked was $161 billion at the end of June.
Although Dawn Fitzpatrick has gradually pulled money from the strategy since taking over as chief investment officer in 2017, this year she allocated some money to an outside global macro fund for the first time.
But for all this Charicles satisfied Macro, "that the flame of life was expiring, and could not outlast two days."
The sombre pines of California and the macro carpa cypress cover thousands of acres.
With a few exceptions this work only treats of what are, for the sake of convenience, termed the Macro-Lepidoptera.
He was succeeded in his power by Sertorius Macro, who had aided in his destruction.