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Minutia means small details.
This means a small or trivial detail. Here are some sentences.He got bogged down in the minutia and missed the point of the report.Minutia can be important to a detective.The boss rambled on and on about the minutia of the experiment.
I only have one but... a seemingly insignificant minutia-like a fragment of a bone-can yield important information at an archeological site.
i was spurious when my sister was wearing my dress
Dogs are spurious slimes because they can't feel.
Some of the arguments in favor of shutting the factory are questionable and others downright spurious. The painting comes from spurious origins.
They made spurious claims for damages to the insurance company.
There are no spurious classical languages. To be spurious would mean they were fake. The classical languages include French, Spanish, Italian, Latin, and Greek.
The FBI cursed the spurious lead that incorrectly led them to an empty hideout.
The plural is minutiae (my-nyoo-shee-ee).
Some con men make a living by filing spurious life-insurance claims.
Some of the arguments in favour of shutting the factory are questionable and others downright spurious.