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The word microscopic is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as so small as to be visible only with a microscope; extremely small.
A verb is a word that dictates something someone is doing, like reading or running. For example, the verbs in that sentence were "is," "describes," "doing," "reading," and "running." It can also be called the predicate. An adjective is a word that describes a noun in any way, such as pathetic, ecstatic, small, or rich.
to check for small mistakes in the poem
Minuscule= Extremely small; Tiny.
Yes, an adjective describes a noun. Example: The small boy over there is looking for you.
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The word microscopic is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as so small as to be visible only with a microscope; extremely small.
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Signing one's name extremely small could indicate a desire for privacy or a subtle demeanor. It may also suggest humility or a preference for understated self-expression.
Its possible, but very unlikely unless you can have extremely precise contact onto part of their small intestine
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Eyelids seem heavy so their eyes look really small, sleepy, smiling for no reason, and extremely hungry
Only in extremely extremely rare cases.
First you need to find an extremely small ax and then an extremely small stump to set the atom on. The rest is easy.
Small best describes a worm hole.
The science revolving around building devices on an extremely small scale is called Nanotechnology.
The term that describes increased compliance when an initial small request is followed by a larger request is the "foot-in-the-door" technique. This psychological principle suggests that agreeing to a small request increases the likelihood of agreeing to a subsequent larger request. It relies on the idea that once someone commits to a small action, they are more inclined to maintain consistency in their behavior.