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noun | 1. (Music, British) A note having the time value of two quarter notes or half of a whole note, represented by a ring with a stem. Also called half note.
2. One-sixtieth of a fluid dram, about one drop of liquid.
3. (In calligraphy) A short vertical stroke, as in the letters "i," "m," "n," "u." |
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| "Hold this note for an extra minim and it will flow into the next verse nicely." | "It's too sweet — add a few minims of bitters to this cocktail." | "I'm learning calligraphy, and I've just perfected the minim stroke." |
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| Latin, mid-15th century |
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| "Minimal" is an adjective that means "the smallest amount," but the noun "minim" (from the same Latin origin "minimus," or "smallest") has multiple (tiny) definitions. For a calligrapher, a minim is the upstroke they use to form certain lowercase letters, including "i" and "m." For a chemist, a minim is exactly one-sixtieth of a fluid dram, but you can estimate it as one drop.... | |
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