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minor
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/'mainə/
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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- adjective: Lesser or smaller in amount, extent, or size.
- adjective: Lesser in importance, rank, or stature: a minor politician.
- adjective: Lesser in seriousness or danger: a minor injury.
- adjective: Law Being under legal age; not yet a legal adult.
- adjective: Chiefly British Relating to or being the younger or junior of two pupils with the same surname.
- adjective: Of or relating to a secondary area of academic specialization.
- adjective: Logic Dealing with a more restricted category.
- adjective: Music Relating to or being a minor scale.
- adjective: Music Less in distance by a half step than the corresponding major interval.
- adjective: Music Based on a minor scale: a minor key.
- noun: One that is lesser in comparison with others of the same class.
- noun: Law One who has not reached full legal age.
- noun: A secondary area of specialized academic study, requiring fewer courses or credits than a major.
- noun: One studying in a secondary area of specialization: She is a physics minor.
- noun: Logic A minor premise.
- noun: Logic A minor term.
- noun: Music A minor key, scale, or interval.
- noun: Sports The minor leagues of a sport, especially baseball.
- verb-intransitive: To pursue academic studies in a minor field: minored in music.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- jaunesnis
- muz.minorinis
- amer.nespecialusis dalykas ar kursas (koledže)
- mažesnis
- nepilnametis