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Minute   /mˈɪnət/  /maɪnˈut/  /maɪnjˈut/   Listen
Minute

noun
1.
A unit of time equal to 60 seconds or 1/60th of an hour.  Synonym: min.
2.
An indefinitely short time.  Synonyms: bit, mo, moment, second.  "In a mo" , "It only takes a minute" , "In just a bit"
3.
A particular point in time.  Synonyms: instant, moment, second.
4.
A unit of angular distance equal to a 60th of a degree.  Synonyms: arcminute, minute of arc.
5.
A short note.
6.
Distance measured by the time taken to cover it.  Synonym: hour.  "Its just 10 minutes away"
adjective
1.
Infinitely or immeasurably small.  Synonym: infinitesimal.  "Reduced to a microscopic scale"
2.
Characterized by painstaking care and detailed examination.  Synonym: narrow.  "A narrow scrutiny" , "An exact and minute report"



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"Minute" Quotes from Famous Books



... wheeled his horse in the direction from which he had come, and a minute later Marie heard the hoofs echoing through the ...
— The Lost Road • Richard Harding Davis

... 'Double-Four,'" he said. "They are worth anything up to a quarter of a million, and it is an enterprise which could scarcely be attempted except by some one in a peculiar position. Violet, if I were not sure that he had seen me, I should leave the house this minute." ...
— Peter Ruff and the Double Four • E. Phillips Oppenheim

... carriage not fifty feet distant, and was standing perfectly still, with his lantern held over his head, peering so directly toward Gallegher that the boy felt that he must see him. Gallegher stood with one foot on the hub of the wheel and with the other on the box waiting to spring. It seemed a minute before either of them moved, and then the officer took a step forward, and demanded sternly, "Who is that? What ...
— Gallegher and Other Stories • Richard Harding Davis

... mother had apparently not traveled by the Orient Express, where had they gone on leaving the hotel at Kronburg? Had they after all misled Baroness von Lyndal as to their intentions, for the purpose of blinding the Emperor; or had they simply changed their minds at the last minute, as women may? Could it be possible that they had changed them so completely as to return to Schloss Lyndalberg? Or had they chosen to vanish mysteriously through some back door out of Rhaetia, leaving no trace which even ...
— The Princess Virginia • C. N. Williamson

... always grows, is certain to remain unless wholly extinguished. The same is the cause with defeated foes and neglected maladies. These always produce great feats. (One should, therefore, always eradicate them). Every act should be done thoroughly. One should be always heedful. Such a minute thing as a thorn, if extracted badly, leads to obstinate gangrene. By slaughtering its population, by tearing up its roads and otherwise injuring them, and by burning and pulling down its houses, a king should destroy a hostile kingdom. A kings should be far-sighted ...
— The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 - Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 • Unknown


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