I. ˈminəˌskyül sometimes mə̇ˈnə- or ˈminyə- noun
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Etymology: French, noun & adjective
1.
a. : one of several styles of ancient and medieval writing developed from the cursive hand and differing from majuscule in having simplified and smaller forms — see caroline minuscule illustration; compare book hand , capital 2b
b. : a letter in this style
c. : a manuscript written in minuscule
2. : a lowercase letter in printing
II. adjective
or miniscule ˈminəˌ-, mə̇ˈniˌ-
Etymology: French, from Latin minusculus rather small, from minus-, stem of minor smaller, less
1. : written in or in the size or style of minuscules
adapted the Greek minuscule letters into an alphabet — R.M.French
minuscule script
2. : very small in size or importance : diminutive , insignificant , petty
this minuscule investment … paid astronomical dividends — L.S.Kuter
miserable creatures on minuscule salaries — John Gunther
minuscule sculptured panels in the doors — Lewis Mumford
a minuscule kitchen