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- MINUSCULE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Minuscule comes from the Latin adjective minusculus ("somewhat smaller" or "fairly small"), which in turn pairs the base of minus ("smaller") with - culus, a diminutive suffix (that is, one indicating small size)
- MINUSCULE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Minuscule definition: very small See examples of MINUSCULE used in a sentence
- MINUSCULE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Our intervention questions were a minuscule portion of the hundreds of questions the children heard daily
- Miniscule or Minuscule – Which Spelling is Correct?
In fact, minuscule derives from the word minus and has nothing to with – mini, hence the spelling minuscule The misspelling miniscule has gained traction in recent years (see below), but minuscule continues to predominate in print and other sources as the standard spelling
- MINUSCULE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you describe something as minuscule, you mean that it is very small The film was shot in 17 days, a minuscule amount of time
- minuscule adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of minuscule adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary extremely small The newsroom was minuscule, not much more than a cubbyhole Questions about grammar and vocabulary? Find the answers with Practical English Usage online, your indispensable guide to problems in English
- MINUSCULE Synonyms: 119 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for MINUSCULE: tiny, microscopic, small, miniature, infinitesimal, teensy, teeny, weeny; Antonyms of MINUSCULE: enormous, huge, massive, gigantic, large, tremendous, immense, giant
- Word of the Day: Minuscule | Merriam-Webster
Something described as minuscule is very small Minuscule can also mean "written in, or in the size or style of, lowercase letters," in which case it can be contrasted with majuscular
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