MODICUM


Meaning of MODICUM in English

ˈmädəkəm, ˈmōd- noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, from Latin, neuter of modicus moderate, small, from modus measure, manner + -icus -ic — more at mete

: a small portion : a limited quantity or amount

a falsehood without even a modicum of truth in it

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