I. ˈmīkrəˌfȯrm noun
Etymology: micr- + form
1. : microorganism
2. : a rust which lacks aecia, uredinia, and usually pycnia and in which the teliospores undergo a resting stage prior to germination — compare leptoform
II. noun
1. : a process or medium for reproducing printed matter in a much reduced size
2.
a. : matter reproduced by microform
b. : microcopy