Supersmall vs Ultrasmall - What's the difference?
supersmall | ultrasmall | Related terms |
Very small; tiny.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=May 7, author=Laura M. Holson, title=Hollywood Loves the Tiny Screen. Advertisers Don’t., work=New York Times
, passage=But while short, multiepisode cellphone series are growing in popularity, the lucrative advertising dollars prevalent in other entertainment segments — and which studios rely on for profit — have been slow to migrate to the supersmall screen. }} Extremely or exceedingly small
*{{quote-news, 2009, January 13, John Markoff, A Breakthrough in Imaging: Seeing a Virus in Three Dimensions, New York Times
, passage=Magnetic resonance force microscopy employs an ultrasmall cantilever arm as a platform for specimens that are then moved in and out of proximity to a tiny magnet. }}
Supersmall is a related term of ultrasmall.
As adjectives the difference between supersmall and ultrasmall
is that supersmall is very small; tiny while ultrasmall is extremely or exceedingly small.supersmall
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