Minimal

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English

Adjective

minimal

  1. The smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree.
  2. (art) characterised by the use of simple form or structures.
  3. (music) characterised by the repetition and gradual alteration of short phrases.

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Thesaurus

adequate, ample, baby, baby-sized, bantam, banty, barely sufficient, basal, basic, commensurate, compact, competent, corresponding, decent, diminutive, due, duodecimo, enough, equal to, essential, few, fit, fundamental, good, good enough, handy, least, littlest, lowest, miniature, miniaturized, minikin, minim, minimum, minuscule, nominal, plenty, plenty good enough, pocket, pocket-sized, pony, proportionate, satisfactory, shortest, slightest, small-scale, smallest, subminiature, substantial, sufficient, sufficient for, sufficing, suitable, tiniest, token, toy, twelvemo, up to, vest-pocket

Etymology

minimum + -al

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Translations


Crimean Tatar

Adjective

minimal

  1. minimal.

Etymology

Latin minimus - smallest.

References

  • Useinov & Mireev Dictionary, Simferopol, Dolya, 2002 [1]

German

Adjective

Minimal (not comparable)
  1. minimal

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Swedish

Adjective

Minimal

Inflections of
Minimal
Absolute Comparative Superlative
Attributive Predicative
Indefinite
singular
Common Minimal Minimalare Minimalast
Neuter Minimalt
Definite
singular
Masc. Minimale Minimalaste
All Minimala Minimalaste
Plural Minimala Minimalaste
  1. minimal; the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree; as small as possible
    Kunde du inte hitta någon minimalare kjol??
    Sheesh, were you unable to find any smaller skirt than that??

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