A person or thing that is very small and tiny.
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Could be the diminutive form of the female name Elizabeth
Lisette is a proper name. A diminutive of Lise.
Diminutive means small, for example... The name Will is a diminutive form of William.
The word Vanilla comes from the Spanish word "vainilla", diminutive form of "vaina" (meaning "sheath"), which is in turn derived from Latin "vagina".
The diminutive of the word teacher is "teachie."
It's "mamacita" - one word. It's the diminutive (-cita) of a diminutive (Madre => mama). It means "mommie" or "mom."
some thing that progressively gets smaller
The word "diminutive" can function as both an adjective and a noun.
There is no such English word. The word "diminutive" can be a noun, used to specify a small version of something, e.g., cigar/cigarette or kitchen/kitchenette. "Diminutive" can also be an adjective, describing something or someone as small.
Bus IS the diminutive word. The original full word was omnibus.
Davy is a common diminutive of David and is heard very often.
Kitchenette.
a calf :)
It is the diminutive of Mistress, (a word not now used) When pronounced Mrs. sounds like 'missis'
Spaghetti plural form of the Italian word spaghetto, which is a diminutive of spago, meaning "thin string" or "twine".
That's Spanish, meaning holy or saint people. This particular word is feminine, plural, and in the diminutive.