The difference between Minuscule and Tiny
When used as nouns, minuscule means a lowercase letter, whereas tiny means a small child.
When used as adjectives, minuscule means written in minuscules, lowercase, whereas tiny means very small.
check bellow for the other definitions of Minuscule and Tiny
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Minuscule as a noun:
A lowercase letter.
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Minuscule as a noun:
Either of the two medieval handwriting styles minuscule cursive and Caroline minuscule.
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Minuscule as a noun:
A letter in these styles.
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Minuscule as an adjective:
Written in minuscules, lowercase.
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Minuscule as an adjective:
Written in minuscule handwriting style.
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Minuscule as an adjective:
Very small, tiny.
Examples:
"a minuscule dot"
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Tiny as an adjective:
Very small.
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Tiny as a noun:
A small child; an infant.
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Tiny as a noun:
Anything very small.