Micatype
Micatype is a term encountered in several technical contexts to denote a small or specialized variant of a type, category, or unit. There is no single, widely accepted definition, and its meaning tends to vary by discipline and author. In typography and digital typesetting, micatype is sometimes used informally to refer to extremely small or compact type elements—types designed to preserve legibility in tight spaces or at high display resolutions. This usage overlaps with but is not universally recognized as microtypography, which more formally describes typographic techniques that improve spacing, kerning, and glyph rendering at small sizes.
In computing and data modeling, micatype can describe compact or constrained data types used in resource-limited
In biology or material science, micatype may appear as an informal label for microforms or small-scale variants,
The term derives from the Greek micro- meaning small and a root akin to type or form;