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PYGMY |
Miniature |
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DWARF |
Miniature (plant) |
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BONSAI |
Miniature tree |
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HOMUNCULUS |
Miniature person |
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PICCOLO |
Miniature flute |
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EDDY |
Miniature whirlpool |
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PETARDS |
Miniature bombs |
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DIORAMA |
Miniature 3D scene |
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CHIHUAHUA |
Miniature dog breed |
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TOY |
Trifle with miniature breed |
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MATCHBOX |
Miniature toy car brand |
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VERMIN |
Rats and mice in clever miniature |
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LITTLE |
A small degree or scale; miniature. |
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TABLET |
Hence, a small picture; a miniature. |
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PLANETARIUM |
Where Mars, Saturn, and more, orbit in miniature |
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SEA FIR |
A sertularian hydroid, especially Sertularia abietina, which
branches like a miniature fir tree. |
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MINIATURE |
Being on a small; much reduced from the reality; as, a
miniature copy. |
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BISCUIT |
A species of white, unglazed porcelain, in which vases,
figures, and groups are formed in miniature. |
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CARMINE |
A beautiful pigment, or a lake, of this color, prepared
from cochineal, and used in miniature painting. |
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LOCKET |
A little case for holding a miniature or lock of hair,
usually suspended from a necklace or watch chain. |
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MODEL |
A miniature representation of a thing, with the several
parts in due proportion; sometimes, a facsimile of the same size. |
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MICROCOSM |
A little world; a miniature universe. Hence (so called
by Paracelsus), a man, as a supposed epitome of the exterior universe
or great world. Opposed to macrocosm. |
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ILLUMINATE |
To adorn, as a book or page with borders, initial
letters, or miniature pictures in colors and gold, as was done in
manuscripts of the Middle Ages. |
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HATCHING |
A mode of execution in engraving, drawing, and miniature
painting, in which shading is produced by lines crossing each other at
angles more or less acute; -- called also crosshatching. |