Definition of "miniature" A particular feature or trait . quotations examples
Quotations There 's no miniature / In her fair face , but is a copious theme / Which would , discoursed at large of , make a volume .
1627, Philip Massinger, “The Great Duke of Florence”, in William Gifford, editor, The Plays of Philip Massinger, published 1845, act 5, scene 3, page 221
adjective comparative more miniature , superlative most miniature
Smaller than normal . quotations examples
Quotations Scientists have grown miniature human brains in test tubes , creating a "tool " that will allow them to watch how the organs develop in the womb and , they hope , increase their understanding of neurological and mental problems . ¶ Just a few millimetres across , the "cerebral organoids " are built up of layers of brain cells with defined regions that resemble those seen in immature , embryonic brains .
2013 September 6, Alok Jha, “Miniature brains grown in lab”, in The Guardian Weekly, volume 189, number 13, page 39
verb third-person singular simple present miniatures , present participle miniaturing , simple past and past participle miniatured
(transitive) To make smaller than normal ; to reproduce in miniature . quotations examples
Quotations Now what the globe is in geography , miniaturing in order to manifest the truth , such is a poem to that image of God , which we were created into […]
c. 1807, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, letter to Joseph Cottle, cited in Joseph Cottle, Early Recollections, Chiefly Relating to the Late Samuel Taylor Coleridge, London: Longman, Rees, 1837, Volume 2, p. 131