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- adjectiveminuscule (adjective) · miniscule (adjective)
- extremely small; tiny:"a minuscule fragment of DNA"
- informalso small as to be negligible or insufficient:"he believed the risk of infection was minuscule"
- of or in lowercase letters, as distinct from capitals or uncials.
- of or in a small cursive script of the Roman alphabet, with ascenders and descenders, developed in the 7th century AD.
nounminuscule (noun) · miniscule (noun) · minuscules (plural noun)- minuscule script:"the humanistic hands of the 15th century were based on the Carolingian minuscule"
- a small or lowercase letter.
Originearly 18th century: from French, from Latin minuscula (littera) ‘somewhat smaller (letter)’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- extremely small; tiny:
- so small as to be negligible or insufficient:
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