A diminutive word is a form of a word that conveys a slighter degree of the quality or characteristic described by the root word, often implying smallness or affection. In many languages, diminutives are created through specific suffixes or alterations. For example, in English, "booklet" is a diminutive of "book," suggesting a smaller version. Diminutive forms can also reflect endearment, such as "kitty" for "kitten."
The diminutive of the word teacher is "teachie."
The word "diminutive" can function as both an adjective and a noun.
A person or thing that is very small and tiny.
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 :)
The diminutive canine quickly escaped the large cat's initial pounce.
Owlet
notelet
The diminutive word among the options is "micron." A diminutive word typically refers to something small or lesser in size, and "micron" denotes a unit of measurement equal to one millionth of a meter, indicating a very small scale. The other options do not convey this specific sense of smallness in the same way.
It is a diminutive word for Arab.