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min·i·a·ture

 (mĭn′ē-ə-cho͝or′, -chər, mĭn′ə-)
n.
1.
a. A copy or model that represents or reproduces something in a greatly reduced size.
b. Something small of its class.
2.
a. A small painting executed with great detail, often on a surface such as ivory or vellum.
b. A small portrait, picture, or decorative letter on an illuminated manuscript.
c. The art of painting miniatures.
adj.
Greatly reduced in size or scale. See Synonyms at small.

[Italian miniatura, illumination of manuscripts, small painting, from miniare, to illuminate, from Latin miniāre, to color red, from minium, cinnabar, red lead (often used to adulterate cinnabar), probably of pre-Roman Iberian origin (since the Romans obtained most of their cinnabar from Spain); akin to Minius, ancient Roman name of the Miño (Minho) River of Galicia and northern Portugal.]

min′i·a·tur′ist n.
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miniature

(ˈmɪnɪtʃə)
n
1. a model, copy, or similar representation on a very small scale
2. anything that is very small of its kind
3. (Art Terms) a very small painting, esp a portrait, showing fine detail on ivory or vellum
4. a very small bottle of whisky or other spirits, which can hold 50 millilitres
5. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) an illuminated letter or other decoration in a manuscript
6. in miniature on a small scale: games are real life in miniature.
adj
7. greatly reduced in size
8. on a small scale; minute
[C16: from Italian, from Medieval Latin miniātūra, from miniāre to paint red, (in illuminating manuscripts); from minium]
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min•i•a•ture

(ˈmɪn i ə tʃər, -ˌtʃʊər, ˈmɪn ə tʃər)

n.
1. a representation or image of something on a small or reduced scale.
2. something small of its class or kind.
3. a very small painting, esp. a portrait, on ivory, vellum, or the like.
4. the art of executing such a painting.
5. an illumination in an illuminated manuscript or book.
adj.
6. on or represented on a small or reduced scale: a miniature poodle.
Idioms:
in miniature, of a reduced size; on a small scale: a terrarium resembling a jungle in miniature.
[1580–90; < Italian miniatura miniature painting < Medieval Latin miniātūra=miniāt(us) illuminated + -ūra -ure]
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miniature

A tiny painting (less than 6 in across), usually a portrait.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.miniature - painting or drawing included in a book (especially in illuminated medieval manuscripts)miniature - painting or drawing included in a book (especially in illuminated medieval manuscripts)
painting, picture - graphic art consisting of an artistic composition made by applying paints to a surface; "a small painting by Picasso"; "he bought the painting as an investment"; "his pictures hang in the Louvre"
Dark Ages, Middle Ages - the period of history between classical antiquity and the Italian Renaissance
2.miniature - a copy that reproduces a person or thing in greatly reduced sizeminiature - a copy that reproduces a person or thing in greatly reduced size
copy - a thing made to be similar or identical to another thing; "she made a copy of the designer dress"; "the clone was a copy of its ancestor"
Adj.1.miniature - being on a very small scaleminiature - being on a very small scale; "a miniature camera"
little, small - limited or below average in number or quantity or magnitude or extent; "a little dining room"; "a little house"; "a small car"; "a little (or small) group"
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miniature

adjective small, little, minute, baby, reduced, tiny, pocket, toy, mini, wee, dwarf, scaled-down, diminutive, minuscule, midget, teeny-weeny, Lilliputian, teensy-weensy, pygmy or pigmy The farm has been selling miniature roses since 1979.
big, large, huge, great, giant, enormous, immense, enlarged, gigantic, oversize, ginormous (informal)
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miniature

noun
A small-scale representation of something:
adjective
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Translations
صُورَةٌ مُصَّغَرَة مَرْسُومَةٌصورَه شَخْصِيَّه صَغيرَه جِداًصورَه مُصَغَّرَه جِدامِصْغَرنُسْخَه مُصَغَّرَه
miniaturaminiaturnízmenšený model
miniature-miniaturemodelminiatureportrætminiature
pienois-pienoismalli
minijaturaminijaturan
miniatűrminiatűrmodell
í smækkaîri myndsmækkuî eftirmynd, líkansmámynd
ミニチュアミニチュアの
축소 모형축소된
miniatiūraminiatiūrinė kopijapadaryti mažesnį
miniatūraminiatūrkopijaminiatūrs
miniatúraminiatúrnyzmenšený model
miniaturen
miniatyrminiatyr-
เล็กมากภาพวาดขนาดเล็กมาก
çok küçükminyatürminyatür resimufak kopya
bức tiểu họathu nhỏ

miniature

[ˈmɪnɪtʃəʳ]
A. Nminiatura f
in miniatureen miniatura
B. ADJ (= not full-sized) → (en) miniatura; (= tiny) → diminuto
miniature clocksrelojes en miniatura
a miniature bottle of whiskyuna botellita de whisky
C. CPD miniature golf Nminigolf m
miniature poodle Ncaniche mf enano/a
miniature railway Nferrocarril m en miniatura
miniature submarine Nsubmarino m de bolsillo
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miniature

[ˈmɪnɪtʃər]
adj
(gen)en miniature, miniature
a miniature version → une version en miniature, une version miniature
[rose, poodle] → nain(e)
n
(= picture) → miniature f
in miniature → en miniatureminiature golf nminigolf m
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

miniature

nMiniatur- or Kleinausgabe f; (Art) → Miniatur f; (= bottle)Miniflasche f; in miniatureen miniature, im kleinen
adj attrMiniatur-; miniature worldMiniaturmodell nt

miniature

:
miniature camera
nKleinbildkamera f
miniature golf
nMini- or Kleingolf nt; miniature courseMinigolfplatz m
miniature poodle
nZwergpudel m
miniature railway
nLiliputbahn f
miniature submarine
nKleinst-U-Boot nt
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miniature

[ˈmɪnɪtʃəʳ]
1. nminiatura
in miniature → in miniatura
2. adj (gen) → in miniatura; (poodle) → nano/a
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miniature

(ˈminitʃə) adjective
smaller than normal, often very small. a miniature radio.
noun
1. a very small painting of a person.
2. a copy or model of something, made on a small scale.
miniaturize, miniaturise (ˈminiətʃəraiz) verb
to make something in a (much) smaller size.
miniaturization, miniaturisation (ˌminətʃəraiˈzeiʃn) , ((American) ˌminiətʃuərəˈzeiʃn) noun
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miniature

صُورَةٌ مُصَّغَرَة مَرْسُومَةٌ, مِصْغَر miniatura, miniaturní miniature, miniature- Miniatur, Miniatur- μικρογραφία, μικροσκοπικός en miniatura, miniatura pienois-, pienoismalli miniature minijatura, minijaturan in miniatura, miniatura ミニチュア, ミニチュアの 축소 모형, 축소된 miniatuur, miniatuur- mini-, miniatyr miniatura, miniaturowy miniatura, miniatural миниатюра, миниатюрный miniatyr, miniatyr- เล็กมาก, ภาพวาดขนาดเล็กมาก minyatür bức tiểu họa, thu nhỏ 微型的, 缩影
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She noticed too that the locket opened, and, pressing the hidden clasp, she saw the two halves spring apart to reveal in either section an ivory miniature.
She pointed to a miniature portrait, hanging above the mantelpiece.
Abridgment: miniature Absurd: stupid, unpolished Abuse: cheat, deceive Aculeate: stinging Adamant: loadstone Adust: scorched Advoutress: adulteress Affect: like, desire Antic: clown Appose: question Arietation: battering-ram Audit: revenue Avoidance: secret outlet Battle: battalion Bestow: settle in life Blanch: flatter, evade Brave: boastful Bravery: boast, ostentation Broke: deal in brokerage Broken: shine by comparison Broken music: part music Cabinet: secret Calendar: weather forecast Card: chart, map Care not to: are reckless Cast: plan Cat: cate, cake Charge and adventure: cost and risk
We heard the turning of a key in a small lock; she has opened a secret drawer of an escritoire, and is probably looking at a certain miniature, done in Malbone's most perfect style, and representing a face worthy of no less delicate a pencil.
The Prince, far more attracted by the thoughts of possessing the Princess than her promised dower, set forth in his quest after taking leave of the King and Queen, the latter giving him a miniature of her daughter which she was in the habit of wearing.
And not only were these flowers almost blinding in their vivid hues of red and gold, but each one whirled around upon its stalk like a miniature wind-mill, completely dazzling the vision of the beholders and so mystifying them that they knew not which way to turn.
After closely examining the dial and observing that it was nearly twelve o'clock, I opened it at the back and was interested to observe an inner case of ivory, upon which was painted a miniature portrait in that exquisite and delicate manner which was in vogue during the eighteenth century.
The cousin was so close now, that, when he lifted his hat, Dorothea could see a pair of gray eves rather near together, a delicate irregular nose with a little ripple in it, and hair falling backward; but there was a mouth and chin of a more prominent, threatening aspect than belonged to the type of the grandmother's miniature. Young Ladislaw did not feel it necessary to smile, as if he were charmed with this introduction to his future second cousin and her relatives; but wore rather a pouting air of discontent.
A miniature painter lived there, for there was a large gilt frame screwed upon the street-door, in which were displayed, upon a black velvet ground, two portraits of naval dress coats with faces looking out of them, and telescopes attached; one of a young gentleman in a very vermilion uniform, flourishing a sabre; and one of a literary character with a high forehead, a pen and ink, six books, and a curtain.
When they were arranging him for his last rest, they found upon his bosom a small, plain miniature case, opening with a spring.
She told me, that that same evening William had teased her to let him wear a very valuable miniature that she possessed of your mother.
Wickham, suspended, amongst several other miniatures, over the mantelpiece.

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