some thing that progressively gets smaller
A diminutive is a word or suffix that indicates smallness, youth, familiarity, or affection. It is commonly used to form words that are smaller or cuter versions of the original word.
The diminutive of Will is usually "Willie."
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The diminutive of king is "kinglet."
The Russian diminutive for Fyodor is Fyodor, which is already a diminutive form of the name Fedor.
I saw a tiny, diminutive squirrel dart across the path in the park.
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it is a diminutive but i don't know what the diminutive is for hare.
Diminutive means small, for example... The name Will is a diminutive form of William.
more diminutive, most diminutive
Diminutive is an adjective.
The Diminutive of a statue is a statuette.
The diminutive of grain is granule.
The diminutive of a bull is a bullock.
The diminutive of wave is wavelet.
Pipette is the diminutive of pipe.
Diminutive means remarkably small.
The diminutive of book is Booklet.