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Minor

speaker

Meaning

Adj

In Law:
  • Lesser,
    in
    ,
    ,
    ,
    , or
    to another option
  • Underage, not having
    majority.
  • In Medicine:
  • Lesser,
    in
    ,
    ,
    ,
    , or
    to another option
  • Not
    , not
    risk of
    ,
    ,
    , or
    hospitalization.
  • In Music:
  • Lesser,
    in
    ,
    ,
    ,
    , or
    to another option
  • Smaller by a
    than the
    major interval.
  • Incorporating a
    above the (in
    )
    or (in
    )
    , (also
    )
    to
    a
    ,
    ,
    , or
    effect.
  • Of or related to the relationship between the
    and the
    in a score.
  • Having
    a minim.
  • In American English, Canadian English, Education:
  • Lesser,
    in
    ,
    ,
    ,
    , or
    to another option
  • Of or related to
    , a
    area of
    study.
  • In Mathematics:
  • Lesser,
    in
    ,
    ,
    ,
    , or
    to another option
  • Of or related to
    , a
    by
    one or more
    and
    from a matrix.
  • In Logic:
  • Lesser,
    in
    ,
    ,
    ,
    , or
    to another option
  • Acting as the
    of the second
    of a
    , which then also
    as the
    of its conclusion.
  • In British English & :
  • Lesser,
    in
    ,
    ,
    ,
    , or
    to another option
  • The
    of two
    with the same surname.
  • In Politics:
  • Lesser,
    in
    ,
    ,
    ,
    , or
    to another option
  • Of or related to a
    party.
  • Lesser,
    in
    ,
    ,
    ,
    , or
    to another option
  • Having little
    or ability;
    ; mean.
  • Noun

    In Law:
    A
    , a person who has not
    the
    ,
    , etc. and is
    to
    and less
    and
    to
    and privileges.
    A
    person or
    , a person, group, or
    of
    or in the
    leagues.
    In Music:
    Ellipsis of
    ,
    ,
    , key,
    ,
    , etc.
    In American English, Canadian English & Education:
    In American English, Canadian English & Education:
    A person who is
    or has
    such a
    of study.
    In Mathematics:
    A
    of a
    by
    one or more
    and columns.
    In Catholicism:
    Alternative letter-case form of Minor: a Franciscan
    , a Clarist nun.
    In Logic:
    Ellipsis of
    or
    premise.
    In Baseball:
    Ellipsis of
    : the lower level of teams.
    In Ice hockey:
    Ellipsis of
    : a
    a
    to
    the
    for 2
    unless the
    team scores.
    Synonym of behind: a one-point kick.
    In Rugby:
    Ellipsis of
    : a
    formerly
    by certain actions.
    In Bridge:
    Ellipsis of
    ; a
    of a
    .
    In Entomology:
    Any of various
    in Europe and Asia,
    in the Oligia and Mesoligia genera.
    In Entomology:
    A
    in
    between a
    and a media.
    Changes
    on
    bells.
    In Scottish English & Law:
    An
    , a person above the
    of
    but below the
    of majority.
    In Mathematics:
    Synonym of
    , the amount
    from a number.
    In British English:
    The
    of a pupil.

    Verb

    Used in a
    :
    in.

    Name

    A surname.
    Sourced from
    Wiktionary

    Origin

    minor
    English
    arrow
    minor
    Latin
    Sourced from
    Etym
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