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21 small bugloss
subst. \/ˌsmɔːlˈbjuːɡlɒs\/( plantearten Anchusa arvensis) krokhals -
22 small calorie
subst.kalori, gramkalori -
23 small cane
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24 small chair
subst.stol uten armlene -
25 small-chequered
adj. \/ˈsmɔːlˌtʃekəd\/smårutet -
26 small circle
subst.( geometri) lillesirkel -
27 small claims court
subst.forliksrett (for hurtig avgjørelse av mindre søksmål) -
28 small coasting trade
subst.( sjøfart) kystfart -
29 small coin
subst.småpenger -
30 small crabgrass
subst.( plantearten Digitaria ischaemum) fingerhirse -
31 small craft
subst. flt.( sjøfart) småbåter, småfartøy -
32 small ermine moth
subst.1) ( en av flere insektarter i familien Yponomeutidae) spinnmøll2) ( insektarten Yponomeuta padella) rognespinnmøll -
33 small farmer
subst.småbruker -
34 small forward
subst.( basketball) liten forward -
35 small fruit
subst.( botanikk) bærfrukt -
36 small-hand
subst. \/ˈsmɔːlhænd\/vanlig håndskrift -
37 small herring
subst.småsild -
38 small intestine
subst.( anatomi) tynntarm -
39 small mackerel
subst.( zoologi) pir, småmakrell -
40 small-meshed
adj. \/ˈsmɔːlmeʃt\/finmasket
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Small — can refer to the following:* Something very gracious * Something of low size. * Minuscule, or lower case, is the small form (case) of a letter * SMALL, an ALGOL like programming language * A term to describe smaller aircraft for purposes of air… … Wikipedia
small — small, little, diminutive, petite, wee, tiny, teeny, weeny, minute, microscopic, miniature can all mean conspicuously below the average in magnitude, especially physical magnitude. Small (opposed to large) and little (opposed to big, great) are… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Small — (sm[add]l), a. [Compar. {Smaller}; superl. {Smallest}.] [OE. small, AS. sm[ae]l; akin to D. smal narrow, OS. & OHG. smal small, G. schmal narrow, Dan. & Sw. smal, Goth. smals small, Icel. smali smal cattle, sheep, or goats; cf. Gr. mh^lon a sheep … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Small — ist der Familienname von: Aaron Small (* 1971), US amerikanischer Baseballspieler Albion Woodbury Small (1854–1926), US amerikanischer Soziologe Brendon Small (* 1976), US amerikanischer Schauspieler und Musiker Chris Small (* 1973), schottischer … Deutsch Wikipedia
small — [smôl] adj. [ME smal, narrow, slender < OE smæl, akin to Ger schmal, narrow < IE base * (s)mēlo , smaller animal: see MAL ] 1. little in size, esp. when compared with others of the same kind; not large or big; limited in size 2. a) little… … English World dictionary
Small-C — es una especificación para un subconjunto del lenguaje de programación C, conveniente para microcomputadores limitados en recursos y para sistema embebidos. También se refiere a la implementación de ese subconjunto de instrucciones. Originalmente … Wikipedia Español
small — [smɔːl ǁ smɒːl] adjective 1. not large in size or amount: • Boeing doesn t make a small, 100 seat plane. • The recent fare increases are small. • For a small fee, we can sell your shares for you. 2. unimportant or easy to deal with: • The company … Financial and business terms
small — O.E. smæl slender, narrow, small, from P.Gmc. *smalaz (Cf. O.S., Dan., Swed., M.Du., Du., O.H.G. smal, O.Fris. smel, Ger. schmal narrow, Goth. smalista smallest, O.N. smali small cattle, sheep ), perhaps from a PIE root * (s)melo smaller animal … Etymology dictionary
small — ► ADJECTIVE 1) of less than normal or usual size. 2) not great in amount, number, strength, or power. 3) not fully grown or developed; young. 4) insignificant; unimportant. 5) (of a business or its owner) operating on a modest scale. ► NOUN… … English terms dictionary
small — 〈[smɔ:l] Abk.: S〉 klein (als Kleidergröße) [engl.] * * * small [smɔ:l ] <indekl. Adj.> [engl. small = klein]: klein (als Kleidergröße; Abk.: S). * * * Small [smɔːl], 1) Adam, südafrikanischer Schriftsteller, * Wellington ( … Universal-Lexikon
Small — Small, adv. 1. In or to small extent, quantity, or degree; little; slightly. [Obs.] I wept but small. Chaucer. It small avails my mood. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Not loudly; faintly; timidly. [Obs. or Humorous] [1913 Webster] You may speak as small … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English