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minute moment: an indefinitely short time; "wait just a moment"; "it only takes a minute"; "in just a bit" moment: a particular point in time; "the moment he arrived the party began" a unit of angular distance equal to a 60th of a degree infinitesimal: infinitely or immeasurably small; "two minute whiplike threads of protoplasm"; "reduced to a microscopic scale" atomic: immeasurably small a short note; "the secretary keeps the minutes of the meeting" characterized by painstaking care and detailed examination; "a minute inspection of the grounds"; "a narrow scrutiny"; "an exact and minute report" hour: distance measured by the time taken to cover it; "we live an hour from the airport"; "its just 10 minutes away"
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
minute a Latin word for very small, inconspicuous or fine
Ãâó: gmbis.marinebiodiversity.ca/BayOfFundy/glossMA.htm...
minute to move slowly with the body close to, or dragged along on, the ground; creep.
Ãâó: www.teach-nology.com/worksheets/language_arts/voca...
minute (1) When used to measure location a minute is one sixtieth of one degree. One minute of latitude is equal to one nautical mile. Each minute is divided into sixty seconds.
Ãâó: www.terrax.org/sailing/glossary/gm.aspx
minute In the civil service, a memorandum is often called a 'minute'. By contrast, the minutes of an internal meeting are often called a 'note'.
Ãâó: www.bseinquiry.gov.uk/report/volume16/gloss3.htm
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