Associations to the word «Miniature»
Noun
- Garden
- Pinnacle
- Pool
- Combat
- Turin
- Paddle
- Magnet
- Slide
- Lightning
- Display
- Full
- Carpet
- Neon
- Cactus
- Mage
- Flare
- Bottle
- Stove
- Socket
- Jewel
- Volt
- Qualification
- Oboe
- Figure
- Gadget
- Tilt
- Crutch
- Gerard
- Vacuum
- Rajasthan
- Berry
- Fountain
- Lamp
- Semiconductor
- Eliza
- Sg
- Dinosaur
- Contemporary
- Artwork
- Mold
- Registry
- Wreath
- Hatch
- Zoom
- Lid
- Fingernail
- Sarajevo
- Gardening
- Container
- Jade
- Fern
- Delicacy
- Chips
- Goldsmith
- Scene
- Emblem
- Terrain
- Copy
- Museum
- Rule
- Thunderbolt
- Auto
- Opus
- Psalm
- Panel
- Goblin
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
MINIATURE, noun. Greatly diminished size or form; reduced scale.
MINIATURE, noun. A small version of something; a model of reduced scale.
MINIATURE, noun. A small, highly detailed painting, a portrait miniature.
MINIATURE, noun. The art of painting such highly detailed miniature works.
MINIATURE, noun. An illustration in an illuminated manuscript.
MINIATURE, noun. A musical composition which is short in duration.
MINIATURE, noun. (gaming) A token in a game representing a unit or character.
MINIATURE, noun. Lettering in red; rubric distinction.
MINIATURE, noun. A particular feature or trait.
MINIATURE, adjective. Smaller than normal.
MINIATURE, verb. (transitive) To make smaller than normal; to reproduce in miniature.
MINIATURE GOLF, noun. (golf) An informal form of golf, played with a putter on a short course featuring novelty obstacles.
MINIATURE PINSCHER, noun. A small breed of pinscher bred in Germany to hunt small vermin, especially rats.
MINIATURE POODLE, noun. A small poodle between 11-15 inches (28-38 cm)
MINIATURE POODLES, noun. Plural of miniature poodle
Dictionary definition
MINIATURE, noun. Painting or drawing included in a book (especially in illuminated medieval manuscripts).
MINIATURE, noun. A copy that reproduces a person or thing in greatly reduced size.
MINIATURE, adjective. Being on a very small scale; "a miniature camera".
Wise words
Words are always getting conventionalized to some secondary
meaning. It is one of the works of poetry to take the
truants in custody and bring them back to their right
senses.