macro-

The combining form macro- means “long, large, comprehensive.”

  • The macrobiotic diet of grains, vegetables and legumes was intended to give a longer life.
  • A macromolecule contains a large number of atoms.
  • Macroeconomics involves the study of large-scale economic issues affecting the economy as a whole.

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