ছিটে, সামান্যতম অংশ, যত্সামান্য অংশ, ক্ষুদ্রকায় প্রাণী, ফোঁটা
(1) A British imperial capacity measure (liquid or dry
(2) A United States liquid unit equal to 1/60 fluidram
(3) A musical note having the time value of half a whole note
(4) A British imperial capacity measure (liquid or dry) equal to 1/60th fluid dram or 0.059194 cubic centimeters
(1) So there are soap-stars out there who know how many beats a minim has, and that D Minor is the relative minor of F Major!
(2) When he had a vertical stroke that began above the minim or, as in Uncial R, went below the minim, he (A) began with the nib at about 30 degrees.
(3) The minim should not be confused with the drop, as they are not equivalent.
(4) There is only one apothecary measure for weight, the grain; and three for volume (liquids), the minim , dram and ounce.
(5) The motif moves in dotted minims , and though diminutions of it and its inversion abound throughout the symphony, it is in this rhythmic form that it plays its most important role.
(6) An example of this in Beowulf are the letters 'bet' in line 6 on folio 198v followed by two minims joined at bottom with a stroke through the second minim.
(7) Some simply take the themes in order to construct fantasy variations; others write in semibreves and minims to make the motifs for chorale preludes.
(8) More startling, his manic-depressive nature is expressed by sudden changes of tempo, juxtaposing passages in semiquavers with slow-moving minims and semibreves.
(9) Nor does he discuss another dialectic, between the Scherzo's anapestic and amphibrach crotchet groups, sublated after the Trio in that startling alla breve succession of equal minims ; nor the hunting topos of the Trio.
half note