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miniscule    音标拼音: [m'ɪnɪskjul]
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  • Miniscule vs. minuscule - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Miniscule appeared later, and is regarded by some as an error, and others as a variant If you use minuscule, no-one will be bothered, but if you write miniscule, some people will think it is a mistake
  • Which of these is smaller in size: minuscule or tiny?
    As a point of note, there is absolutely nothing wrong with miniscule, and it might even be preferred to distinguish "small size" from "lower case letter," which OED gives as the primary definition for minuscule (upper-case being majuscule) "Extremely small" for minuscule is definition B2 in the 2002 OED
  • suffixes - Is *-scule* in *minuscule* a suffix? - English Language . . .
    The word minuscule is often misspelled as miniscule, on analogy from the derived prefix mini-, meaning small But mini- comes from miniature, which comes from Italian miniatura, which refers to the art of illuminating a manuscript with colored inks
  • Is there a word for a change so small that it doesn’t seem to be a . . .
    A phrase I might use is a negligible change, which is often used in the Sciences to mean a change small enough to be ignored However, in the context of Science, a negligible change can be noticeable - it's just so small that it won't affect the system or experiment Therefore, this might not be the word you're looking for
  • Is there a more obscure word that means smallest?
    I still don't understand You don't like any of Edwin Ashworth's suggestions? Are you saying you don't want a superlative form of a word that means small? (Tiniest, teensiest, minutest, littlest, wee-est, squattest, puniest, etc) Or you do want a superlative? Or some other category of word that has some other meaning? Or is the problem that you're looking for a word with a particular sound or
  • Is there an antonym for “capitalize” (as in letter-case)?
    If a capitalized word is a word whose first letter is in uppercase majuscule and any following letters are in lowercase miniscules, then the opposite of that must be a word whose first letter is in lowercase miniscule and any following letters are in uppercase majuscules
  • Definition of albeit and how its different from although (if it is)
    Albeit means "although it be" Without the verb indication of state " be, is, was " it is not felicitously dealt with; here the statement should read: I then realized that program X doesn't provide classes for Y (albeit an excellent support for Z) Without the use of "it's" which is already provided in albeit (all be it) therefore, although is not an adequate synonym for the word
  • How to write posh as and gs [closed] - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    Argh, I'm having so much trouble figuring out how to handwrite the a's and g's like the computer does I learnt on the internet that we changed them in handwriting as we were lazy, which make sense
  • Phrase for focusing on unimportant details [duplicate]
    I'm looking for an idiom or saying that I could use when people are focusing too much on small details and not seeing the big picture A couple that come to mind are "being penny-wise and pound fo
  • What is the word for a step that is too small?
    What word would you use to descripe a step of a process that should be combined with another step because it is too small to be its 'own' step? Example Create a copy of the file Rename the file





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