The actual work done by human muscle power is miniscule minuscule by comparison
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Miniscule means tiny, or minute.The model dollhouse was perfect, down to the last miniscule minuscule detail. [origin of the word is minus]There's just a miniscule minuscule amount of snow falling outside.That pony is miniscule minuscule! It's so cute!
In the all white room, the minuscule drop of blood really stood out.
Miniscule of Sound was created in 1998.
An iota is a miniscule amount of something, often in a more figurative way rather than literally. An example of a sentence using the word "iota" is "The Governor doesn't have a single iota of integrity. "
normally peoples germs are miniscule______________________________As a sentence requires an initial capital (a majuscule) and a terminal punctuation mark -- not to mention (ah, I did) the need for a "possessive" apostrophe in people's and the standard spelling minuscule (not miniscule) -- how about this version:Normally, people's germs are minuscule.Or another example:This sentence, which commences with a majuscule T, is written using mostly minuscules.______________________________
Miniscule means very tiny and is the correct spelling. miniscule means to be a runt not tiny
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"Miniscule" does not mean the same as "morsel." "Miniscule" is an adjective, and it means "very small," while "morsel" is a noun that refers to a portion that is small in size, usually with reference to food.
The minuscule insect buzzed it's way into the hole. The hole in the wall was minuscule compared to the house. I'm feeling minuscule, he thought.
Miniscule is an adjective meaning very small. Morsel is a noun referring to a small amount or a tasty treat. While there are some examples where the words miniscule and morsel could be interchanged, they are not the same.