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(adj)
Small in size.
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Very small.
(especially of a woman) Fairly short and of slim build.
Very small, diminutive
Not large or big; insignificant; few in number.
(n)
Any of several small chickens, especially of a breed that is a miniature version of another breed.
(derogatory, offensive) A short person.
Miniature, tiny, small.
(informal) Very small; tiny.
Alternative form of itsy-bitsy. [(colloquial, often childish or humorous) Very small; minuscule.]
(now uncommon, of size) Petite: small, little.
Very small; tiny.
(colloquial, often childish or humorous) Very small; tiny; minuscule.
On a small scale.
(usually proscribed) Alternative form of minuscule. [Written in minuscules, lowercase.]
Having a modest scope or extent.
Insubstantial.
Having a small distance from one end or edge to another, either horizontally or vertically.
Having little body fat or flesh; slim; slender; lean; gaunt.
(informal) Shorter than normal, especially of clothing.
Small, relatively small; used to contrast levels of the noun modified.
(informal) Thin, generally in a negative sense (as opposed to slim, which is thin in a positive sense).
Slender; thin.
In lower case.
Alternative spelling of lowercase. [In lower case.]
Poor, deficient or inferior in amount, quality or extent
To the lowest degree.
The smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree.
Thin, malnourished, and weak.
Trashy, trivial, of little value.
Having a small width; not wide; having opposite edges or sides that are close, especially by comparison to length or depth.
(often derogatory) Having little or no importance.
Not full, large, or plentiful; scarcely sufficient; scanty; meager.
Ignorable; of little significance or value.
(chiefly of resources, such as food) Uncommon, rare; difficult to find; insufficient to meet a demand.
Minor; small in amount
Lesser, smaller in importance, size, degree, seriousness, or significance compared to another option, particularly:
Made smaller or less; having undergone reduction.
Bottom; more towards the bottom than the middle of an object.
Uncomfortably restricted in size or space, or financially.
Lacking in force (usually strength) or ability.
In the early part of growth or life; born not long ago.
(not comparable, often preceded by a possessive adjective or a possessive form of a noun) Younger.
(of vegetables, etc.) Picked when small and immature (as in baby corn, baby potatoes).
(of food, drink, or a drug) Not sharp or bitter; not strong in flavor.
Deserving of ridicule; foolish, absurd.
Existing in or sunk to a low condition, position, or state; contemptible, despicable, miserable.
Able to be neglected, ignored or excluded from consideration; too small or unimportant to be of concern.
(US, Australia, New Zealand, Philippines) A child.
Laughable, ridiculous, especially due to being small, inadequate, or low-quality; provoking derision.
With certain (often specified) limits placed upon it.
Not significant; not important, inconsequential, or having no noticeable effect.
Not bragging or boasting about oneself or one's achievements; unpretentious, humble.
So appalling or sad that one feels or should feel sorry for it; eliciting pity.
(education) Initialism of beginning of year.
Having a low opinion of oneself; not proud, arrogant, or assuming; modest.
(of a person or animal) Slim; not fleshy.
(slang) Characteristic of a stereotypical girl, very effeminate, sweet; unmasculine.
A female child.
Of short duration; happening quickly.
(adv)
To even the slightest extent, at all.
One's male offspring.
Extremely small or insignificant (of an amount or quantity).
Resembling an elf or elves, especially in tiny size or features.
A small version of something; a model of reduced scale.
(not comparable) Of, relating to, or located at or near a margin or edge; also figurative usages of location and margin (edge).
Initialism of made in China. [Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: Manufactured in the People's Republic of China.]
So small that it can only be seen with the aid of a microscope.
A person who owns or runs a smallholding (small farm): a minor independent farmer.
Any collection of items needed for a specific purpose, especially for use by a workman, or personal effects packed for travelling.
Situated close to, or even below, the ground or another normal reference plane; not high or lofty.
(informal) A child, adolescent, or (loosely) a young adult.
Having light; bright; clear; not dark or obscure.
A hard, calcareous structure present in the mouth of many vertebrate animals, generally used for biting and chewing food.
A unit of time which is one sixtieth of an hour (sixty seconds).
A young dog, wolf, fox, seal, bat or shark, or the young of certain other animals.
A surname.
(Scotland, Ireland, Northern England, New Zealand, Ottawa Valley, Mid-Ulster) Small, little.
Any New World monkey of the subfamily Callicebinae, native to South America, distinguished by their long soft fur.
(food) A yellow cake with a creamy white filling, known for its artificiality and supposedly long shelf life.
(US, idiomatic, slang) Insignificant or worthless.
Having little flesh; lean; thin.
(v)
(ambitransitive, colloquial, somewhat uncommon) Used as a placeholder verb to encapsulate a set of related verbs or any action.
small or little relative to something else
The smallest amount.
(N)
Micro (Greek letter μ, mu, non-italic) is a unit prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of 10−6 (one millionth).
Closely packed or densely constituted; having much material in a small volume.
Small enough to fit into a pocket.
Incalculably, exceedingly, or immeasurably minute; vanishingly small.
(colloquial, often childish or humorous) Alternative form of teeny-weeny. [(colloquial, often childish or humorous) Very small; tiny; minuscule.]
(childish, informal) tiny
Of inferior significance, size, or strength; ineffective, small, weak.
(informal, British) Tiny and cute; small and attractive.
Somewhat small.
Of considerable or relatively great size or extent.
Alternative form of bittie. [(slang, often in the plural) bitch, girl, woman, especially one that is promiscuous]
Very large.
having or being distinguished by diminutive size
A wiener, a hot dog.