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more minuscule

adjective as in very small

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The findings “open the list of potential seed dispersers” to include more minuscule invertebrates, says ecologist Claire Detrain of the National Fund for Scientific Research in Belgium, who wasn’t involved in the study.

“The chances of you having a breakthrough of any kind are minuscule. And the chances of that breakthrough making you even modestly ill are even more minuscule.”

Among the next tier of schools, known as the Group of Five, the numbers are more minuscule.

KeyArena is a recruiting magnet because it once housed an NBA team, but small crowds can look even more minuscule in the 17,000-seat arena.

Even her staunchest supporters have turned their backs on her: in Daegu, once her political stronghold, her approval rating, 3%, is even more minuscule than the 4% she polls nationwide.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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