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- Smaller vs. less vs. lesser - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Smaller in amount, value, or importance, especially in a comparison between two things: chose the lesser evil Of a smaller size than other, similar forms: the lesser anteater Lesser refers to something discrete and is a specific comparison between two things Less is also comparative, but does not refer to an explicit amount I want less sugar
- grammar - smaller to larger vs smallest to largest - English . . .
Would it be ok to say "from smaller to larger" or do I have to say "from smallest to largest" E g , I'm using the batteries from smallest smaller to largest larger capacity
- Word to describe something as inadequately small in comparison
a small thing or person Heraldry a charge, as an ordinary, smaller in length or breadth than the usual Source: Dictionary com In reference to the OP comment: it's actually trying to do a proper comparison, though I was wondering if there was a word that was a bit more direct with the supernatural Like, in my edit, a word that means minor
- Word for smaller version of - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I'm looking for a descriptive words to indicate "smaller than the standard version" Example: I have a html form with some inputs The inputs come in sizes (eg small, normal, large) Those sizes
- differences - Lower number vs. smaller number - English Language . . .
Is −9 a smaller number than −8? And is −9 a lower number than −8? What is the difference between lower and smaller here?
- Word for when something makes something else seems smaller in a . . .
Word for when something makes something else seems smaller in a relative manner Ask Question Asked 5 years, 10 months ago Modified 5 years, 10 months ago
- Difference between town, city and metropolis?
Here's the order as described by the New Oxford American Dictionary: hamlet: a small settlement, generally one smaller than a village village: a group of houses and associated buildings, larger than a hamlet and smaller than a town, situated in a rural area town: an urban area that has a name, defined boundaries, and local government, and that is larger than a village and generally smaller
- Is 600% smaller correct use of percentages?
18 It doesn't make that much sense, but it often means "six times smaller" than a reference item If a deer is 600% larger than a dog, then some people might imagine that a dog is 600% smaller than a deer, if they don't fully understand how percentages work
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