microfiche

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French microfiche.

Noun

microfiche (plural microfiches)

  1. A sheet of microfilm, six by four inches, holding several hundred reduced images of document pages, read using a microfiche reader or microfilm reader.
  2. A device used to magnify and read these sheets.

Translations

Verb

microfiche (third-person singular simple present microfiches, present participle microfiching, simple past and past participle microfiched)

  1. (transitive) To convert (documents) to microfiche format.

French

Etymology

From micro- + fiche.

Noun

microfiche f (plural microfiches)

  1. microfiche

Further reading

Italian

Etymology

Borrowed from French microfiche.

Noun

microfiche f (invariable)

  1. microfiche
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