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minuscule

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1. minuscule - Noun

2. minuscule - Adjective

3. minuscule - Adjective Satellite

Meaning

Any very small, minute object.

A small Roman letter which is neither capital nor uncial; a manuscript written in such letters.

Of the size and style of minuscules; written in minuscules.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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Nevertheless, in the theatre, and in the cinema, the contemporary reality of Poland has been represented only to a minuscule degree in the last 12 years. Andrzej Wajda

I had the naive, simplistic idea that producers and writers and artists of the time helped in a minuscule way to change the mind-set of America. M. Ward

Material that might be illegal is such a minuscule part of what is available that we have to remember - and I mean not only librarians but everybody has to remember not to let it overshadow the incredible wealth of information that is available in this medium. Judith Krug

A great many people experience the movement from one century to the next, but a minuscule number of people experience the movement from one millennium to the next. Neale Donald Walsch

Dirk was unused to making such a minuscule impact on anybody. Douglas Adams

You'll pardon me,” he finally said, "if the suggestion that the minuscule black turnip you call a heart is suddenly overflowing with generosity toward me leaves me wanting to arm myself and put my back against a wall. Scott Lynch

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