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is minute

noun

A unit of time equal to sixty seconds (one-sixtieth of an hour).

  • You have twenty minutes to complete the test.

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Unemployment, by global standards, is minute.

The museum is minute, just two tiny galleries.

The survey is minute: 28 pieces, only 15 of which can confidently be assigned to him.

That said, the kitchen is minute: it's impossible for two people to work side-by-side.

Though the output is minute, such a power source could carry on generating electricity unassisted for a long time.

The site is minute compared with many festivals but has outdoor stages, boat parties and an indoor club.

The number of casks being pumped is minute, given an American beer market still dominated by big corporate brewers.

The cost of providing this (concealed as a "scholarship" paid for by your company) is minute compared with the value of the contract.

The gut is minute, and detected prey is sucked into the mantle cavity by an inrush of water when the valves open.

But the number of sauvignon blancs regarded as great -- that can fetch big bucks or at least whet demand because of their scarcity -- is minute.

Although the rate of change in the length of the day is minute, the loss of energy by Earth is huge.

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