Bdword.Com | English to Bangla Dictionary

English to Bangla Meaning of minuscule - অণুমাত্র




Definitions of minuscule in English

adjective

(1) Of or relating to a small cursive script developed from uncial,7th to 9th centuries,lowercase,very small

(2) Of or relating to a small cursive script developed from uncial

(3) 7th to 9th centuries

(4) Lowercase

(5) Very small

noun

(1) The characters that were once kept in bottom half of a compositor's type case

(2) A small cursive script developed from uncial between the 7th and 9th centuries and used in medieval manuscripts

Examples of minuscule in English

(1) Mike Griffin, owner of Honey Martin's on Sherbrooke W., went through a five-year battle to keep music alive at his minuscule bar (which is large enough for a musician or two).

(2) Water striders are covered stem to stem and toe to toe with a layer of tiny, waxy, feathery hairs in which countless minuscule air bubbles are trapped.

(3) Popular culture exerts massive levels of negative energy, especially on young people, which overwhelms the minuscule attempts by the aerospace and high-tech industries.

(4) We have gratuitously destroyed so much of nature that the Taliban's smashing up of Buddhist statues, as comparative vandalism, will someday seem quite minuscule .

(5) Speed of writing changed the appearance of many letters, however, and along with the introduction by the 4th century of loops and linking of letters this formed the basis for the development of minuscule scripts.

(6) I know there are some issues and problems, but they are minor and minuscule compared with a number of police forces around the world.

(7) But Ward, and other scientists, caution that the tsunami risk is minuscule : No such tsunamis of this type have taken place in recorded history.

(8) The letters of the new script, called the Carolingian minuscule , were written in upper and lower case, with punctuation and words were separated.

(9) The small ( minuscule ) letters are earth symbols- the (majuscule) capital letter A is a picture of the missing capstone from Khufu's pyramid.

(10) It wasn't too long ago that Dean was the Rodney Dangerfield of the Democratic race, the long-shot candidate from a minuscule state who didn't get much respect.

(11) Most of the works of the ancient Greek mathematicians which have survived do so because of this copying process and it is the u2018latestu2019 version written in minuscule script which has survived.

(12) There are, though, pointers to be found in minuscule changes of facial expression that may last as little as one twenty-fifth of a second, in speech and tone of voice and perhaps most of all in unconscious gestures.

(13) From the late 8th century onwards a new script, Caroline minuscule , swept throughout Europe along with the Carolingian Empire.

(14) Because minuscules are generally later than uncials, and also because they were easier to produce, minuscule copies outnumber uncials of the New Testament in a ratio of ten to one.

(15) Car nuts will appreciate Capsule Tomica, a series of tiny-but-detailed toy cars that measure about 1.5 inches long and come inside equally minuscule boxes printed with Japanese text.

(16) They write that Australia's reaction to refugees is not in proportion with the actual number arriving here - which is minuscule compared to that faced by North America and Europe.

(17) Upon entering, however, there was a man on a minuscule stage, reading from a tiny index card.

(18) But if you look at the studies, it's pretty hard to make out a case for women in pregnancy experiencing all but the most minuscule possible risk to themselves or their infants.

(19) While at the moment the proportion of the human genome being inserted into the genome of nonhumans is minuscule , at what stage will we start ascribing transgenic animals carrying human genes, the same values we ascribe to humans?

(20) What I'm saying - that it is minuscule compared to what Ken Lay did, compared to what Jack Grubman and the other analysts on Wall Street did that had a real impact on people's lives.

(21) We see the same hypocrisy when the U.S. military, after dislocating millions of people from their means of sustenance by threatening war, drops a minuscule amount of food packets onto ground riddled with landmines.

(22) Currently these businesses contribute a minuscule amount to the total revenues.

(23) The paralyzing narrowness of American political life, with its minuscule differences between two big business parties, can be traced back to this period.

(24) It is much larger than the average minuscule Japanese hotel room, with the convenience of a fully fitted kitchen but without the hassle of having to do the washing-up - dishwashers and housekeeping teams are on hand to take care of all that.

(25) It's not a minuscule scrap of faded black cotton, it's my Preen skirt - which, incidentally, looks great with the Gucci boots I bought while a taxi waited outside en route to a lunch.

(26) My heart rose, in the slight minuscule chance that it was a dream.

(27) Their counterparts are the more poetically named lacecaps, whose papery bracts (flower-like modified leaves) circle a mauve to pink head of minuscule flowers.

(28) The minuscule creatures toil endlessly completely unaware that they are being watched and that, with a simple tap on the glass by the giant undetected observer, what would amount to half a life time's work for an ant could be destroyed.

(29) Some snakes, such as pythons, retain tiny leg bones, which may be visible as minuscule claws at the base of the tail.

(30) The development of Carolingian minuscule had, although somewhat indirectly, a large impact on the history of mathematics.

synonyms of minuscule

small letter

lower-case letter

lowercase

tiny

minute

microscopic

nanoscale

very small

little

micro

diminutive

miniature

baby

dwarf

Lilliputian

teeny

teeny-weeny

teensy

teensy-weensy

itsy-bitsy

eensy

eensy-weensy

wee

Antonyms of minuscule

Capital

Huge

Huge

TV series example of the word

Learn Prepositions by Photos
commonly confused words
form of verbs
Learn 300+ TOEFL words
Fill in the blanks
Topic Wise Words
Learn 3000+ common words
Learn English Grammar
Words Everyday
Most Searched Words
GRE Words
Android App
iPhone App
Chrome Extension
Common Translations
Article Section
Native speaker 'mistakes' – past participles, 'me', splitting infinitives
Click to read..
Published: 12 Mar, 2023

Your Favorite Words

Currently, you do not have any favorite words. Please click on the heart icon to add words to your favorite list.

Your Word History

You can found here all the words that you have searched on our wibsite.

Currently, you do not have any Search words.

Play games