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Nouns commonly associated with "miniature" — related concepts that often appear together in natural writing.
(n)
(countable) An illustration or artwork done with the use of paint.
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A specific form or variation of something.
An artist who paints pictures.
(countable) A painting or other picture of a person, especially the head and shoulders.
A person who has reached the legal age of majority.
(photography) A device for taking still or moving pictures or photographs.
An ordered, usually numerical sequence used for measurement; means of assigning a magnitude.
A sequence of events.
(heading, physical) To do with shape.
An exact copy.
A currently unrealized ability (with the most common adposition being to).
A person who serves as a human template for artwork or fashion.
A drawing or diagram conveying information.
(N)
"Trees" is a lyric poem by American poet Joyce Kilmer.
An outdoor area containing one or more types of plants, usually plants grown for food or ornamental purposes.
(also sometimes known as The Models) an Australian rock band formed in Melbourne, Victoria in August 1978.
(plural swine) A pig (the animal).
A structure built or serving as an abode of human beings.
The result of copying; an identical or nearly identical duplicate of an original.
The dimensions or magnitude of a thing; how big something is.
A large settlement, bigger than a town; sometimes with a specific legal definition, depending on the place.
(v)
(transitive) To put (something) down, to rest.
That which represents something else.
(countable) A long-standing group of people sharing cultural aspects such as language, dress, norms of behavior and artistic forms.
A craft for transportation on or in water, air, or space.
Elongated or trailing portion.
A large, landlocked stretch of water or similar liquid.
A house of worship, especially:
A dense uncultivated tract of trees and undergrowth, larger than woods.
A perennial woody plant taller and larger than a shrub with a wooden trunk and, at some distance from the ground, having leaves and branches.
an Australian bimonthly magazine focused on residential architecture and design.
(chiefly UK, Ireland and Commonwealth) A transport system using rails used to move passengers or goods.
The whole number of copies of a work printed and published at one time.
A phase.
The total number of goals, points, runs, etc. earned by a participant in a game.
(UK, Ireland) cinema, movie theatre
"Cars" is the first solo single by English musician Gary Numan.
A dog of a particular breed originating in Germany.
A rural habitation of size between a hamlet and a town.
A portion of land or territory as defined by its landform, its geographical (and architectural) features.
(during the 1990s) Portugal, Italy, Greece and Spain, countries of Southern Europe noted for similar economic environments.
mountain range
A visual or other representation of the external form of something in art.
(informal) Set theory.
(now usually uncountable) Large movable item(s), usually in a room, which enhance(s) the room's characteristics, functionally or decoratively.
The sum of everything that exists in the cosmos.
(military, slang) Nickname for a flag lieutenant.
The act of reproducing new individuals biologically.
a 1936 Happy Harmonies animated cartoon directed by Hugh Harman and produced by Rudolf Ising for the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio.
(slang) Horsepower.
(obsolete, euphemistic) Menses.
(accounting) Accounting records.
the debut studio album by Canadian electronic music duo Purity Ring.
(music) A musical instrument of the woodwind family; a type of fipple flute, a simple internal duct flute.
A device that generates heat, light or other radiation. Especially an electric light bulb.
The Lake District, a rural area in northwest England.
an inclination or desire; used in the plural in the phrase `left to your own devices'
A thing that has physical existence but is not alive.
A surname.
(slang, UK) A bag of cannabis worth £20.
the debut mini-LP of The For Carnation, released on March 12, 1996 by Matador Records.
Formal statements made to an authority to express discontent.
(uncountable) Theatrical plays in general.
(Internet slang) The Internet.