MINUSCULE vs MINISCULE: NOUN
- Any of the two medieval handwriting styles minuscule cursive and Caroline minuscule.
- A letter in these styles.
- A small Roman letter which is neither capital nor uncial; a manuscript written in such letters.
- Any very small, minute object.
- The kind of reduced alphabetical character which, originating in the seventh century, was from about the ninth substituted in writing for the large uncial previously in use, and from which the small letter of modern Greek and Roman alphabets was derived; hence, a small or lower-case letter in writing or printing, as distinguished from a capital or majuscule.
- A lowercase letter.
- A letter written in minuscule.
- The characters that were once kept in bottom half of a compositor's type case
- A small cursive script developed from uncial between the 7th and 9th centuries and used in medieval manuscripts
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MINUSCULE vs MINISCULE: ADJECTIVE
- Very small
- Lowercase
- Very small; tiny. : small.
- Of, relating to, or written in minuscule.
- Of or relating to a minuscule{2} or of a script written in minuscules{2}; of the size and style of minuscules{2}; written in minuscules{2}; minuscular.
- Written in minuscules, lower-case.
- Written in minuscule handwriting style.
- Very small, tiny.
- Of or relating to a small cursive script developed from uncial; 7th to 9th centuries
- Very small
- Very common misspelling and US colloquial spelling of minuscule
MINUSCULE vs MINISCULE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- 7th to 9th centuries
- Extremely small
- Small; of reduced form, as a letter; of or pertaining to writing in minuscule.
- Extremely small
MINUSCULE vs MINISCULE: RELATED WORDS
- Marginal, Trivial, Minimal, Modest, Teeny, Microscopic, Paltry, Tiny, Insignificant, Negligible, Lowercase, Minuscular, Little, Small, Miniscule
- Held, Lowercase, Minute, Wee, Minimum, Diminutive, Slight, Minimal, Pitiful, Teeny, Tiny, Insignificant, Little, Small, Minuscule
MINUSCULE vs MINISCULE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Marginal, Trivial, Minimal, Modest, Teeny, Microscopic, Paltry, Tiny, Insignificant, Negligible, Lowercase, Minuscular, Little, Small, Miniscule
- Held, Lowercase, Minute, Wee, Minimum, Diminutive, Slight, Minimal, Pitiful, Teeny, Tiny, Insignificant, Little, Small, Minuscule
MINUSCULE vs MINISCULE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Only the minuscule fraction that makes up her paycheck.
- Ollie Magern is minuscule but jumps like a bunny.
- Why would any negotiator propose such a minuscule amount?
- Public input played a minuscule role in this process.
- We welcome the Minuscule to a new world.
- Layman is malignizing comfortably onto the minuscule xenolith.
- This is just a minuscule impact of poverty.
- The moran is strong in her minuscule bra.
- Byzantine minuscule script, which developed from cursive writing.
- All matter consists of minuscule particles called atoms.
- Those are just simple and harmless salts in absolutely miniscule quantities.
- Anyways, this deli and its miniscule size makes it fairly unnoticeable.
- Government concedes that the odds of this happening are miniscule.
- The atom has a miniscule mass and is highly accelerated.
- By historical standards, this is a miniscule amount of time.
- Miniscule, but it prevents some domain tasting at scale.
- These miniscule machines repair minor injuries and speed healing.
- Medicare are miniscule, to the point of nonexistence.
- As you can see the difference is miniscule.
- "Compared with running, the competitive numbers are miniscule.
MINUSCULE vs MINISCULE: QUESTIONS
- Quelle est la liaison entre la majuscule et la minuscule ronde?
- Comment transformer une lettre en majuscule ou en minuscule dans Excel?
- Comment mettre un texte en minuscule sur un clavier?
- Pourquoi dit-on qu'un objet est gigantesque ou minuscule?
- How can I decorate my minuscule home for the holidays?
- How many answers are there to the minuscule crossword clue?
- Is there any spacing between the words in Caroline minuscule?
- What are the greatest difficulties in reading minuscule Greek?
- How many answers to the minuscule amount crossword clue?
- What are the characteristics of Carolingian minuscule writing?
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