C1 adjective Formel

microcadable

/ˌmaɪkroʊˈkædəbl/

Refers to the capability of a component, circuit, or system to be modeled and processed using micro-scale Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software. It describes materials or layouts that are compatible with high-precision digital drafting and simulation tools at the micrometer level.

Exemples

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The hobbyist wondered if his new chip design was microcadable for the high-resolution printer.

The hobbyist wondered if his new chip design could be modeled with micro-CAD for the high-resolution printer.

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The lead engineer confirmed that the prototype is microcadable, allowing for precise simulation before production.

The lead engineer confirmed that the prototype is compatible with micro-CAD, allowing for precise simulation before production.

3

I'm not sure if this tiny layout is microcadable, but we should try running it through the software.

I'm not sure if this tiny layout can be used with micro-CAD, but we should try running it through the software.

Famille de mots

Nom
microcadability
Verb
microcad
Adverbe
microcadably
Adjectif
microcadable
Apparenté
micro-CAD
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Astuce mémo

Break it into three parts: 'Micro' (very small) + 'CAD' (Computer-Aided Design) + 'able' (can be done). If you can CAD it at a micro level, it's microcadable.

Quiz rapide

The new circuit board is ________, making it easy to simulate in our design software before we begin physical production.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : microcadable

Exemples

1

The hobbyist wondered if his new chip design was microcadable for the high-resolution printer.

everyday

The hobbyist wondered if his new chip design could be modeled with micro-CAD for the high-resolution printer.

2

The lead engineer confirmed that the prototype is microcadable, allowing for precise simulation before production.

formal

The lead engineer confirmed that the prototype is compatible with micro-CAD, allowing for precise simulation before production.

3

I'm not sure if this tiny layout is microcadable, but we should try running it through the software.

informal

I'm not sure if this tiny layout can be used with micro-CAD, but we should try running it through the software.

4

Recent academic research explores microcadable substrates that allow for more complex integrated circuits.

academic

Recent academic research explores micro-CAD compatible substrates that allow for more complex integrated circuits.

5

Investing in microcadable technology will significantly streamline our product miniaturization process.

business

Investing in micro-CAD compatible technology will significantly streamline our product miniaturization process.

Famille de mots

Nom
microcadability
Verb
microcad
Adverbe
microcadably
Adjectif
microcadable
Apparenté
micro-CAD

Collocations courantes

microcadable interface a micro-CAD compatible interface
microcadable design a design compatible with micro-CAD
microcadable component a component that can be modeled in micro-CAD
microcadable software software that supports micro-CAD processes
microcadable layout a layout that is micro-CAD ready

Phrases Courantes

fully microcadable system

a system completely compatible with micro-scale digital design

microcadable architecture

a structural design that allows for micro-CAD modeling

integrated microcadable solution

a unified solution that supports micro-CAD drafting

Souvent confondu avec

microcadable vs microschedulable

Refers to the ability to schedule tasks at a micro-timing level, rather than designing them.

microcadable vs micromodulable

Refers to the ability to adjust or modulate a signal or component at a micro scale.

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Notes d'usage

This term is primarily used in technical fields such as electrical engineering, semiconductor manufacturing, and digital design. It is highly specific and should be used when discussing the transition from physical micro-components to their digital representations.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners may use this to mean 'small' in a general sense, but it specifically refers to the digital design compatibility (CAD) of a small object.

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Astuce mémo

Break it into three parts: 'Micro' (very small) + 'CAD' (Computer-Aided Design) + 'able' (can be done). If you can CAD it at a micro level, it's microcadable.

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Origine du mot

A modern technical neologism formed from the Greek 'mikros' (small), the English acronym CAD (Computer-Aided Design), and the Latin-derived suffix '-able' (capable of).

Modèles grammaticaux

Used as an attributive adjective before a noun. Usually does not take comparative or superlative forms (more/most microcadable).
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Contexte culturel

Refers to the high-tech industrial shift toward extreme miniaturization and digital twin technology in manufacturing.

Quiz rapide

The new circuit board is ________, making it easy to simulate in our design software before we begin physical production.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : microcadable

Mots lis

inautoency

C1

Describing a state of being incapable of self-initiated action or lacking independent agency. It refers to systems, behaviors, or individuals that remain passive and require an external trigger or command to function.

ancarny

C1

Relating to deep, ancient instincts or primal physical sensations that evoke a sense of mystery or unsettling familiarity. It describes behaviors or feelings that seem to be inherited from prehistoric ancestors and manifest in modern contexts.

tripendward

C1

Describing a trajectory, movement, or orientation directed toward a three-fold suspension or a point supported by three distinct anchors. It characterizes an object or path that leans toward a junction where three entities or supports meet.

synacrness

C1

Describing a quality of simultaneous acute precision and synchronized coordination. It refers to the state where multiple sharp or intense elements occur at once with perfect alignment.

unmalance

C1

A state of persistent or structural lack of equilibrium, specifically when this lack of balance leads to a detrimental or inefficient outcome. It is often used in technical or test-specific environments to describe systems where the distribution of elements is intentionally or erroneously skewed.

comtermness

C1

To engage in the process of establishing common terminology or shared linguistic understanding within a specific group. It involves negotiating and refining definitions to ensure all parties are aligned on technical concepts.

semifinism

C1

Relating to a state of partial completion or an intermediate stage in a process where a final goal is reached in function but not in form. It describes something that is operational yet lacks the definitive polish or finality of a completed work.

revaltion

C1

A revelation is the act of revealing or disclosing a surprising and previously unknown fact, especially one that is made in a dramatic way. It can also refer to a divine or supernatural disclosure of information to humanity.

bifugcy

C1

To divide or branch into two distinct, often divergent paths or outcomes, typically used in contexts involving complex decision-making or evolutionary processes. It implies a definitive split where the resulting entities develop independently and no longer overlap.

intravictship

C1

Describing the internal relations, dynamics, or psychological states that exist within a group sharing a common victory or high-status achievement. It refers specifically to the nuances of interaction between members who are part of the same successful collective.

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