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Definition of little
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of little is as below...
Little
(a.) Small in size or
extent;
not big;
diminutive;
--
opposed
to big or
large;
as, a
little
body; a
little
animal;
a
little
piece of
ground;
a
little
hill; a
little
distance;
a
little
child..
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Wee
::
Wee (a.) Very
small;
little.
Jack-a-dandy
::
"Jack-a-dandy
(n.) A
little
dandy;
a
little,
foppish,
impertinent
fellow..
Trivial
::
Trivial
(a.) Of
little
worth or
importance;
inconsiderable;
trifling;
petty;
paltry;
as, a
trivial
subject
or
affair..
Turquois
::
Turquois
(n.) A
hydrous
phosphate
of
alumina
containing
a
little
copper;
calaite.
It has a blue, or
bluish
green,
color,
and
usually
occurs
in
reniform
masses
with a
botryoidal
surface..
Locket
::
Locket
(n.) A
little
case for
holding
a
miniature
or lock of hair,
usually
suspended
from a
necklace
or watch
chain..
Lightly
::
Lightly
(adv.)
With
little
effort
or
difficulty;
easily;
readily.
Little
::
Little
(a.) Small in
extent
of views or
sympathies;
narrow;
shallow;
contracted;
mean;
illiberal;
ungenerous.
Cushionet
::
Cushionet
(n.) A
little
cushion.
Imponderable
::
Imponderable
(n.) An
imponderable
substance
or body;
specifically,
in the
plural,
a name
formerly
applied
to heat,
light,
electricity,
and
magnetism,
regarded
as
subtile
fluids
destitute
of
weight
but in
modern
science
little
used..
Malet
::
Malet (n.) A
little
bag or
budget.
Pitted
::
Pitted
(a.)
Marked
with
little
pits, as in
smallpox.
See Pit, v. t., 2..
Scud
::
Scud (v. i.) To be
driven
swiftly,
or to run,
before
a gale, with
little
or no sail
spread..
Friz
::
Friz (v. t.) To form into
little
burs,
prominences,
knobs,
or
tufts,
as the nap of
cloth..
Stew
::
Stew (v. t.) To boil
slowly,
or with the
simmering
or
moderate
heat; to
seethe;
to cook in a
little
liquid,
over a
gentle
fire,
without
boiling;
as, to stew meat; to stew
oysters;
to stew
apples..
Light
::
Light
(superl.)
Having
little,
or
comparatively
little,
weight;
not
tending
to the
center
of
gravity
with
force;
not
heavy..
Sterile
::
Sterile
(a.)
Producing
little
or no crop;
barren;
unfruitful;
unproductive;
not
fertile;
as,
sterile
land; a
sterile
desert;
a
sterile
year..
Minute
::
Minute
(a.) Very
small;
little;
tiny; fine;
slight;
slender;
inconsiderable.
Fin
::
Fin (n.) An organ of a fish,
consisting
of a
membrane
supported
by rays, or
little
bony or
cartilaginous
ossicles,
and
serving
to
balance
and
propel
it in the
water..
Opportunism
::
Opportunism
(n.) The art or
practice
of
taking
advantage
of
opportunities
or
circumstances,
or of
seeking
immediate
advantage
with
little
regard
for
ultimate
consequences..
Septulum
::
Septulum
(n.) A
little
septum;
a
division
between
small
cavities
or
parts.
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