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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - minor

 

Minor

minor
adj., n., & v. --adj. 1 lesser or comparatively small in size or importance (minor poet; minor operation). 2 Mus. a (of a scale) having intervals of a semitone between the second and third, fifth and sixth, and seventh and eighth degrees. b (of an interval) less by a semitone than a major interval. c (of a key) based on a minor scale, tending to produce a melancholy effect. 3 Brit. (in schools) indicating the younger of two children from the same family or the second to enter the school (usu. put after the name). 4 Logic a (of a term) occurring as the subject of the conclusion of a categorical syllogism. b (of a premiss) containing the minor term in a categorical syllogism. --n. 1 a person under the legal age limit or majority (no unaccompanied minors). 2 Mus. a minor key etc. 3 US a student's subsidiary subject or course (cf. MAJOR). 4 Logic a minor term or premiss. --v.intr. (foll. by in) US (of a student) undertake study in (a subject) as a subsidiary to a main subject. Phrases and idioms in a minor key (of novels, events, people's lives, etc.) understated, uneventful. minor axis Geom. (of a conic) the axis perpendicular to the major axis. minor canon a cleric who is not a member of the chapter, who assists in daily cathedral services. minor league US (in baseball, football, etc.) a league of professional clubs other than the major leagues. minor orders see ORDER. minor piece Chess a bishop or a knight. minor planet an asteroid. minor prophet any of the prophets from Hosea to Malachi, whose surviving writings are not lengthy. minor suit Bridge diamonds or clubs. Etymology: L, = smaller, less, rel. to minuere lessen
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  I. adjective Etymology: Latin, smaller, inferior; akin to Old High German minniro smaller, Latin minuere to lessen Date: 1526 inferior in importance, size, or degree ; comparatively unimportant, not having reached majority, 3. having half steps between the second and third, the fifth and sixth, and sometimes the seventh and eighth degrees , based on a ~ scale , less by a semitone than the corresponding major interval , having a ~ third above the root , not serious or involving risk to life , of or relating to an academic subject requiring fewer courses than a major, II. noun Date: 1612 a person who has not attained majority, a ~ musical interval, scale, key, or mode, 3. a ~ academic subject, a student taking a specified ~, a determinant or matrix obtained from a given determinant or matrix by eliminating the row and column in which a given element lies, ~ league baseball, III. intransitive verb Date: 1926 to take courses in a ~ subject ...
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