JUNIOR vs MINOR: NOUN
- A person who is younger than another.
- A person lesser in rank or time of participation or service; subordinate.
- A class of clothing sizes for girls and slender women.
- A son who has the same first name as his father
- Term of address for a disrespectful and annoying male
- A person younger than another.
- One of less experience or inferior standing in his profession than another, who is called his senior; one employed as the subordinate of another, especially at the bar.
- In American colleges and seminaries, a member of the junior class; a student in the junior year.
- A younger person.
- One of a lower or later standing; specifically, in American colleges and four-year high schools, one in the third year of his course, one in the fourth or final year being designated a senior; in some seminaries, one in the first year, in others, one in the second year, of a three years' course.
- The younger of two men
- A third-year undergraduate
- The younger of two persons
- A name suffix used after a son's name when his father has the same name. Abbreviation: Jr.
- A third-year student at a high school or university.
- Determinant of a square submatrix
- A person who is below the legal age of responsibility or accountability.
- A subject area of secondary concentration of a student at a college or university, or the student who has chosen such a secondary concentration.
- One that is lesser in comparison with others of the same class.
- One who has not reached legal adulthood.
- A secondary area of specialized academic study, requiring fewer courses or credits than a major.
- One studying in a secondary area of specialization.
- A minor premise.
- A minor term.
- A minor key, scale, or interval.
- The minor leagues of a sport, especially baseball.
- A person of either sex who is under age; one who is of less than the legal age for the performance of certain acts; one under the authority of parents or guardians, because of not having reached the age at which the law permits one to make contracts and manage one's own property; an infant in the legal sense
- In logic, the minor term, or the minor premise. See I.
- In music, the minor mode or a minor tonality or minor chord taken absolutely.
- [capitalized] A Franciscan friar; a Minorite: so called from a name of the Franciscan order, Fratres Minores, or Lesser Brethren. Also called Friar Minor.
- A person of either sex who has not attained the age at which full civil rights are accorded; an infant; in England and the United States, one under twenty-one years of age.
- The minor term, that is, the subject of the conclusion; also, the minor premise, that is, that premise which contains the minor term; in hypothetical syllogisms, the categorical premise. It is the second proposition of a regular syllogism, as in the following: Every act of injustice partakes of meanness; to take money from another by gaming is an act of injustice; therefore, the taking of money from another by gaming partakes of meanness.
- A Minorite; a Franciscan friar.
- A young person of either sex
JUNIOR vs MINOR: ADJECTIVE
- Including or intended for youthful persons
- Younger; lower in rank; shorter in length of tenure or service
- Used to distinguish a son from his father when they have the same given name.
- Intended for or including youthful persons.
- Lower in rank or shorter in length of tenure.
- Of, for, or constituting students in the third year of a US high school or college.
- Lesser in scale than the usual.
- Lower in standing or in rank, or having entered later into a position or office
- Composed of juniors, whether younger or a lower standing; ; of or pertaining to juniors or to a junior class. See Junior, n., 2.
- Belonging to a younger person, or an earlier time of life.
- Of or relating to the third year of a four-year term; -- used of the third or next to final year in a U. S. high school or college. See junior{2}, n..
- Younger.
- Of or pertaining to a third academic year in a four-year high school (eleventh grade) or university.
- Low in rank; having a subordinate role, job, or situation.
- Used of the third or next to final year in United States high school or college
- Less advanced in age than another; younger. Abbreviated Jr.
- Of or relating to a secondary area of academic specialization.
- Not having reached legal adulthood.
- Lesser in importance, rank, or stature.
- Limited in size or scope
- Lesser in scope or effect
- Not of legal age
- Of a scale or mode
- Of your secondary field of academic concentration or specialization
- Lesser or smaller in amount, extent, or size.
- Warranting only temporal punishment
- Of lesser seriousness or danger
- Of lesser importance or stature or rank
- Inferior in number or size or amount
- Relating to or being the younger or junior of two pupils with the same surname.
- Less by a semitone in interval or difference of pitch.
- Inferior in bulk, degree, importance, etc.; less; smaller; of little account.
- That mode, or scale, in which the third and sixth are minor, -- much used for mournful and solemn subjects.
- The rank of persons employed in ecclesiastical offices who are not in holy orders, as doorkeepers, acolytes, etc.
- The subject of the conclusion.
- Of little significance or importance.
- Of a scale which has lowered scale degrees three, six, and seven relative to major, but with the sixth and seventh not always lowered
- Being the smaller of the two intervals denoted by the same ordinal number
- The Lesser Asia; that part of Asia which lies between the Euxine, or Black Sea, on the north, and the Mediterranean on the south.
- Relating to or being a minor scale.
- Lesser in seriousness or danger.
- Less in distance by a half step than the corresponding major interval.
- Dealing with a more restricted category.
- Based on a minor scale.
JUNIOR vs MINOR: VERB
- N/A
- To choose or have an area of secondary concentration as a student in a college or university.
JUNIOR vs MINOR: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To pursue academic studies in a minor field.
JUNIOR vs MINOR: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Lower in rank
- Younger or lower in standing, as in a profession, especially the bar: as, a junior counsel; a junior partner in a firm or company.
- Younger; not as old as another.
- In American colleges and schools, pertaining to the third year of the course, the next below the senior or last year; in institutions having a three years' course, usually pertaining to the first year (the second being called the middle year): as, the junior class; junior students.
- Of tonalities and scales, characterized by a minor third and also usually by a minor sixth, and often a minor seventh: opposed to major. See key, tonality, scale
- Of triads and chords generally, characterized by a minor third between the lowest and the next to the lowest tones: opposed to major. See triad, and chord
- Of modes, characterized by the use of a minor tonality and of minor cadences: as, the piece is written throughout in the minor mode: opposed to major. See major
- Under age.
- Smaller than others; of inferior rank or degree; lower; hence, small; inconsiderable; not capital, serious, or weighty: as, the minor officers of government; a minor canon; the minor points of an argument; minor faults or considerations.
- Smaller (than the other); less; lesser: applied definitively to one of two units or parts, and opposed to major or greater: as, the minor axis of an ellipse: the minor premise of a syllogism; the minor part of an estate.
- In music: Of intervals, less; shorter; smaller (as compared with major intervals).
- (of a scale or mode) having half steps between the second and third degrees, and (usually) the fifth and sixth degrees, and the seventh and eighth degrees
- Relatively moderate, limited, or small
- Have as one's secondary field of study
- Of the younger of two boys with the same family name
JUNIOR vs MINOR: RELATED WORDS
- Next to last, Lower ranking, Junior grade, Lower, Immature, Jnr, Petty, Subordinate, Minor, Subaltern, Secondary, Intermediate, Younger, Young, Jr
- Fry, Shaver, Tyke, Tike, Junior, Secondary, Child, Little, Limited, Venial, Pardonable, Underage, Modest, Small, Insignificant
JUNIOR vs MINOR: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Third year, Next to last, Lower ranking, Junior grade, Lower, Immature, Jnr, Petty, Subordinate, Minor, Subaltern, Secondary, Intermediate, Younger, Young
- Youngster, Fry, Tyke, Tike, Junior, Secondary, Child, Little, Limited, Venial, Pardonable, Underage, Modest, Small, Insignificant
JUNIOR vs MINOR: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- This Open Pit Lane test day is only available to junior licence holders and those who have passed the junior ARDS test.
- The junior award is presented to a sophomore who will enter the junior year in the fall.
- JUNIOR FINANCING: There will be additional financing, secured by the Property, junior to this Seller financing.
- Senior Major championships and now we have got Junior Level Golf tournaments while providing a professional and positive environment Junior.
- Glassdoor by Junior Quality Assurance Tester, Junior Quality Analyst Chose.
- Choose from a Junior Cabin Crew or a Junior Pilot Experience.
- Junior Lien Guarantor guaranteeing, inter alia, the payment and performance of any Junior Lien Obligations.
- National Junior Team that finished fourth at the IIHF World Junior Championship last year.
- Junior drivers without car experience will need to do the full junior course.
- Cola Junior Championship at Sugarloaf presented by Junior Golf Hub.
- Minor chords have a root note, a minor third, and a perfect fifth.
- Bachelor of Arts in sociology, a minor in sociology, a minor in social work, and a minor in women and gender studies.
- SLOW PITCH LEAGUE BURLINGTON MINOR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION BURLINGTON MINOR LACROSSE INC.
- Roll forward to the lowest higher minor version, if requested minor version is missing.
- If you have minor children, it will also name guardians for minor children.
- PITCH LEAGUE ORANGEVILLE MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION ORANGEVILLE MINOR SOCCER CLUB INC ORANGEVILLE MINOR SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION INC.
- Courses for the minor may overlap with your major or another minor requirements.
- Your achievement is minor, but remember minor achievements make the big difference.
- If minor refuses consent, minor is responsible for all Wis.
- Minor or nonserious conditions are ones that could result in minor injuries or might be classified as minor threats to health.
JUNIOR vs MINOR: QUESTIONS
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- What happened to Anderson Junior College Serangoon?
- Who is MasterChef Junior contestant Kaitlyn Tomeny?
- What happened to Colorado crossroads junior volleyball?
- Which junior colleges offer volleyball in California?
- What are the junior representative cricket competitions?
- What is SBI Clerk (junior associate/Junior Agricultural associate) mains mock Test?
- When did the Alfa Romeo 1300/1600 Junior GT Junior come out?
- Can junior attendants wear the same dress as junior bridesmaids?
- What is the Junior Kangaroo and Junior Maths Olympiad?
- Could minor volcanoes'cascade'into global catastrophe?
- Which Islington practices provide minor surgery services?
- What is an International Development Studies minor?
- What is the Peterborough Minor Lacrosse Association?
- What is Ancaster Minor Baseball&Softball Association?
- Does United Airlines offer unaccompanied minor service?
- Can interrogatories be withheld for minor objections?
- Does Tarleton State University have minor programs?
- Can Chhattisgarh build a minor forest industry around minor forest produce?
- What happens if a minor sexts with another minor in Arizona?