Definition of Minutial

1. minutia [adj] - See also: minutia

Lexicographical Neighbors of Minutial

minute steak
minute volume
minuted
minutely
minuteman
minutemen
minuteness
minutenesses
minuter
minutes
minutes of angle
minuteslong
minutest
minutia
minutiae
minutial (current term)
minuting
minutiæ
minx
minxes
minxish
minxlike
miny
minyan
minyanim
minyans
minyulite
mio-
miocene

Literary usage of Minutial

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1894)
"But we must not, after the manner of the preparatory school, spend too much time over the minutial of the games, but proceed to the question of magisterial ..."

2. Records of the Past by Records of the Past Exploration Society (1903)
"Legislation by Senates and Lower Houses are millenniums old, courts of justice, with their tedious minutial, are quite as ancient. ..."

3. The Student's Modern Europe: A History of Modern Europe. From the Capture of by Richard Lodge (1885)
"Louis XV., averse as he was to the burden of business and incapable of forming a serious decision, took a puerile interest in the minutial of ..."

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