Macro
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Macro or MACRO may refer to:
Science and technology
- Macroscopic, subjects visible to the eye
- Macro photography, a type of close-up photography
- Image macro, a picture with text superimposed
- Monopole, Astrophysics and Cosmic Ray Observatory (MACRO), a particle physics experiment
- Macronutrients, classes of chemical compounds humans consume in the largest quantities (i.e., proteins, fats, and carbohydrates)
Computing
- Macro (computer science), a set of instructions that is represented in an abbreviated format
- Macro instruction, a statement, typically for an assembler, that invokes a macro definition to generate a sequence of instructions or other outputs
People
- Naevius Sutorius Macro (21 BC – 38 AD), praetorian prefect in the Roman Empire
Other uses
- Macro Recordings, a German electronic music label
- Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome (MACRO), Italy
See also
- Macro practice or community practice, a type of social work
- Macrobiotics, a diet and lifestyle based on eating natural, organic food
- Macroeconomics, economics at a higher level, above individual markets
- Macromanagement, or managing managers
- Macrophilia, a fascination with or a sexual fantasy involving giants
- Macrosociology, sociology at the national level
- Large (disambiguation) (macro: a Greek prefix meaning long or large)
- Micro (disambiguation)
- List of commonly used taxonomic affixes
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