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II . small [smɔ:l] N no pl

small change N no pl

small-minded [ˌsmɔ:lˈmaɪndɪd] ADJ pej

small print N no pl

small screen N no pl

small-time ADJ

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It is not the same instrument as a marching baritone, which is a different, slightly smaller brass instrument.
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As there is less cache, the data cache unit chips are smaller as a result, and the revised storage control unit chip is also smaller.
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Investing in smaller companies that lack the franchises of big blue chips means more risk of losing money and having your dividend cut or suspended.
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A variable number of smaller eyespots are usually found on the hindwing undersides.
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Charcoal is designed for high legibility, even at smaller point sizes, displayed on computer monitors.
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Like other monumental gates, it has a large central arch for horse-drawn vehicles and two smaller arches on either side for pedestrians.
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The mouth is slightly arched; there are five papillae across the floor with the outermost pair smaller and set apart from the others.
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For smaller inputs, an even larger percentage of the total measurement time is spent in the run-up phase.
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Machines with smaller loads, such as a drill press or most handheld tools normally use only a switch instead.
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Smaller, more intimate learning communities consistently deliver better results in academics and discipline when compared to their larger counterparts.
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