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Definition of little
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Little
(a.) Small in force or
efficiency;
not
strong;
weak;
slight;
inconsiderable;
as,
little
attention
or
exertion;little
effort;
little
care or
diligence..
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Minute
::
Minute
(a.) Very
small;
little;
tiny; fine;
slight;
slender;
inconsiderable.
Helix
::
Helix (n.) A
caulicule
or
little
volute
under the
abacus
of the
Corinthian
capital.
Hypothenar
::
Hypothenar
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
prominent
part of the palm of the hand above the base of the
little
finger,
or a
corresponding
part in the
forefoot
of an
animal;
as, the
hypothenar
eminence..
Taste
::
Taste (n.) A small
portion
given as a
specimen;
a
little
piece
tastted
of
eaten;
a bit.
Rillet
::
Rillet
(n.) A
little
rill.
Depreciate
::
Depreciate
(v. t.) To
lessen
in price or
estimated
value;
to lower the worth of; to
represent
as of
little
value or claim to
esteem;
to
undervalue.
Lineolate
::
Lineolate
(a.)
Marked
with
little
lines.
Trundle
::
Trundle
(v. i.) A round body; a
little
wheel.
Erewhiles
::
Erewhiles
(adv.)
Some time ago; a
little
while
before;
heretofore.
Dimple
::
Dimple
(v. i.) To form
dimples;
to sink into
depressions
or
little
inequalities.
Ex-
::
Ex- () A
prefix
from the latin
preposition,
ex, akin to Gr. 'ex or 'ek
signifying
out of, out,
proceeding
from.
Hence,
in
composition,
it
signifies
out of, as, in
exhale,
exclude;
off, from, or out. as in
exscind;
beyond,
as, in
excess,
exceed,
excel;
and
sometimes
has a
privative
sense of
without,
as in
exalbuminuos,
exsanguinous.
In some
words,
it
intensifies
the
meaning;
in
others,
it has
little
affect
on the
signification.
It
becomes
ef-
before
f, as in
effuse.
The form e-
occurs
instead
of
Quarrelet
::
Quarrelet
(n.) A
little
quarrel.
See 1st
Quarrel,
2..
Cunning
::
Cunning
(a.)
Pretty
or
pleasing;
as, a
cunning
little
boy..
Poco
::
Poco
(adv.)
A
little;
-- used
chiefly
in
phrases
indicating
the time or
movement;
as, poco piu
allegro,
a
little
faster;
poco
largo,
rather
slow..
Facet
::
Facet (n.) A
little
face; a
small,
plane
surface;
as, the
facets
of a
diamond..
Petty
::
Petty
(superl.)
Little;
trifling;
inconsiderable;
also,
inferior;
subordinate;
as, a petty
fault;
a petty
prince..
Sop
::
Sop (v. t.) A thing of
little
or no
value.
Lean-witted
::
Lean-witted
(a.)
Having
but
little
sense or
shrewdness.
Stem
::
Stem (n.) A
little
branch
which
connects
a
fruit,
flower,
or leaf with a main
branch;
a
peduncle,
pedicel,
or
petiole;
as, the stem of an apple or a
cherry..
Inchmeal
::
Inchmeal
(adv.)
Little
by
little;
gradually.
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