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UK
/mˈɪnɪm/
]
NOUN
- a musical note having the time value of half a whole note
- a United States liquid unit equal to 1/60 fluidram
- a British imperial capacity measure (liquid or dry) equal to 1/60th fluid dram or 0.059194 cubic centimeters
How To Use minim In A Sentence
- WorldCom promises not to impose a minimum call charge and no set up or monthly rental fee.
- Of course, Whitty himself ain’t exactly a peach; he loves him some torture, and buries knives in bellies with minimal provocation; when it comes to witch-hunting, he’s of the “burn her alive now, ask questions … well, don’t really bother asking questions, it’s just so damn fun to burn people, let’s do it some more!” school. Cry of the Banshee « Skid Roche
- Employers and business groups contend that a higher minimum wage would saddle them with higher labor costs.
- I mean, who doesn't want a product that is easier to use, has less locking contention, minimizes storage administration, makes access to administrative data easier, and so on?
- In present-day usage, despite Fowler's strictures, concern for classical and linguistic purity is minimal and the coining of etymological hybrids is casual and massive.
- Your pores should appear minimised and your face will feel smooth. The Sun
- Efforts by tobacco companies to stop confectioners selling candy cigarettes in packs resembling cigarette brands seem to have been minimal.
- At a minimum, the Bush administration had better step up its promotion of the economy's current sizzling performance.
- Content is kept to a minimum while style wins over substance every time.
- And try to minimize contact, she suggests. Write memos instead of dropping into his office.