Found 3 items, similar to minor.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: minor
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: minor
minor
adj 1: of lesser importance or stature or rank;
“a minor poet”;
“had a minor part in the play”;
“a minor official”;
“many of these hardy adventurers were minor noblemen”;
“minor back roads” [ant:
major]
2: lesser in scope or effect;
“had minor differences”;
“a minor
disturbance” [ant:
major]
3: inferior in number or size or amount;
“a minor share of the
profits”;
“Ursa Minor” [ant:
major]
4: of a scale or mode;
“the minor keys”;
“in B flat minor”
[ant:
major]
5: not of legal age;
“minor children” [syn:
nonaged,
underage]
[ant:
major]
6: of lesser seriousness or danger;
“suffered only minor
injuries”;
“some minor flooding”;
“a minor tropical
disturbance” [ant:
major]
7: of your secondary field of academic concentration or
specialization [ant:
major]
8: of the younger of two boys with the same family name;
“Jones
minor” [syn:
minor(ip)]
9: warranting only temporal punishment;
“venial sin” [syn:
venial]
10: limited in size or scope;
“a small business”;
“a newspaper
with a modest circulation”;
“small-scale plans”;
“a
pocket-size country” [syn:
modest,
small,
small-scale,
pocket-size,
pocket-sized]
minor
n : a young person of either sex;
“she writes books for
children”;
“they're just kids”; "`tiddler' is a British
term for youngsters" [syn:
child,
kid,
youngster,
shaver,
nipper,
small fry,
tiddler,
tike,
tyke,
fry,
nestling]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: minor
minor
\mi"nor\ (m[imac]"n[~e]r), a. [L., a comparative with no
positive; akin to AS. min small, G. minder less, OHG.
minniro, a., min, adv., Icel. minni, a., minnr, adv., Goth.
minniza, a., mins, adv., Ir. & Gael. min small, tender, L.
minuere to lessen, Gr. miny`qein, Skr. mi to damage. Cf.
Minish,
Minister,
Minus,
Minute.]
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1. Inferior in bulk, degree, importance, etc.; less; smaller;
of little account; as, minor divisions of a body.
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2. (Mus.) Less by a semitone in interval or difference of
pitch; as, a minor third.
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Asia Minor (Geog.), the Lesser Asia; that part of Asia
which lies between the Euxine, or Black Sea, on the north,
and the Mediterranean on the south.
Minor mode (Mus.), that mode, or scale, in which the third
and sixth are minor, -- much used for mournful and solemn
subjects.
Minor orders (Eccl.), the rank of persons employed in
ecclesiastical offices who are not in holy orders, as
doorkeepers, acolytes, etc.
Minor scale (Mus.) The form of the minor scale is various.
The strictly correct form has the third and sixth minor,
with a semitone between the seventh and eighth, which
involves an augmented second interval, or three semitones,
between the sixth and seventh, as, 6/F, 7/G[sharp], 8/A.
But, for melodic purposes, both the sixth and the seventh
are sometimes made major in the ascending, and minor in
the descending, scale, thus:
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Major.
Minor term of a syllogism (Logic), the subject of the
conclusion.
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