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Definition of little
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Little
(n.) A small
degree
or
scale;
miniature.
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Posnet
::
Posnet
(n.) A
little
basin;
a
porringer;
a
skillet.
Saros
::
Saros (n.) A
Chaldean
astronomical
period
or
cycle,
the
length
of which has been
variously
estimated
from 3,600 years to 3,600 days, or a
little
short of 10
years..
Piu
::
Piu
(adv.)
A
little
more; as, piu
allegro,
a
little
more
briskly..
Hibernaculum
::
Hibernaculum
(n.) A
little
case in which
certain
insects
pass the
winter.
Wad
::
Wad (n.) A
little
mass, tuft, or
bundle,
as of hay or tow..
Encouragement
::
Encouragement
(n.) That which
serves
to
incite,
support,
promote,
or
advance,
as
favor,
countenance,
reward,
etc.;
incentive;
increase
of
confidence;
as, the fine arts find
little
encouragement
among a rude
people..
Vex
::
Vex (v. t.) To make angry or
annoyed
by
little
provocations;
to
irritate;
to
plague;
to
torment;
to
harass;
to
afflict;
to
trouble;
to
tease.
Swell
::
Swell (v. i.) To
become
larger
in
amount;
as, many
little
debts
added,
swell to a great
amount..
Orphanet
::
Orphanet
(n.) A
little
orphan.
Thin
::
Thin
(superl.)
Having
little
thickness
or
extent
from one
surface
to its
opposite;
as, a thin plate of
metal;
thin
paper;
a thin
board;
a thin
covering..
Spherule
::
Spherule
(n.) A
little
sphere
or
spherical
body; as,
quicksilver,
when
poured
upon a
plane,
divides
itself
into a great
number
of
minute
spherules..
Rotche
::
Rotche
(n.) A very small
arctic
sea bird
(Mergulus
alle, or Alle alle)
common
on both
coasts
of the
Atlantic
in
winter;
--
called
also
little
auk,
dovekie,
rotch,
rotchie,
and sea
dove..
Granule
::
Granule
(n.) A
little
grain a small
particle;
a
pellet.
Vesbium
::
Vesbium
(n.) A rare
metallic
element
of which
little
is
known.
It is said by
Scacchi
to have been
extracted
from a
yellowish
incrustation
from the
cracks
of a
Vesuvian
lava
erupted
in 1631.
K
::
K () the
eleventh
letter
of the
English
alphabet,
is
nonvocal
consonant.
The form and sound of the
letter
K are from the
Latin,
which used the
letter
but
little
except
in the early
period
of the
language.
It came into the Latin from the
Greek,
which
received
it from a
Phoenician
source,
the
ultimate
origin
probably
being
Egyptian.
Etymologically
K is most
nearly
related
to c, g, h
(which
see)..
Morsel
::
Morsel
(n.) A small
quantity;
a
little
piece;
a
fragment.
Roundlet
::
Roundlet
(n.) A
little
circle.
Pilfer
::
Pilfer
(v. t.) To take by petty
theft;
to
filch;
to steal
little
by
little.
Blackthorn
::
Blackthorn
(n.) A
spreading
thorny
shrub or small tree
(Prunus
spinosa),
with
blackish
bark, and
bearing
little
black
plums,
which are
called
sloes;
the
sloe..
Pit
::
Pit (v. t.) To mark with
little
hollows,
as by
various
pustules;
as, a face
pitted
by
smallpox..
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