Crossword-Solution: MINUTIA 7 letters, 21 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Word Word Type Definition
Minutia n. A minute particular; a small or minor detail; -- used
chiefly in the plural.

We have 21 clues for the answer “MINUTIA”

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a small or minor detail 1 answer
Unimportant information 1 answer
Trifling detail 1 answer
Something easily forgotten 1 answer
Piece of trivia, e.g. 1 answer
Bothersome details 1 answer
Mind-numbing detail 1 answer
trivial point 2 answers
Trivial detail 2 answers
Small Detail 2 answers
Little details 2 answers
Small stuff 3 answers
SMALL things 3 answers
Unimportant details 3 answers
Trivial matter 5 answers
petty detail 8 answers
DETAIL TYPE 10 answers
DETAIL TRIVIAL 10 answers
trifling matter 11 answers
triviality 18 answers
Detail 88 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MINUTIA (5)

Out of this issues every sacrifice, the surrender of one's-self to one's work or to a cause, * the devotion of the sister of charity or of the missionary, * the abnegation of the scientist who buries himself for twenty years in the minutia of a thankless task, * the heroism of the explorer who risks himself on a desert or among savages, * the courage of the soldier who stakes his life in defense of his flag.
The Origins of Contemporary France, Volume 5 (of 6) Hippolyte A. Taine 2001
The consequence was he talked incessantly of Souris, asked about a thousand personal and secret minutia, wanted to know all about his habits and his person.
Original Short Stories, Volume 8 (of 13) Guy de Maupassant 2006
The Japanese know it so well that they are not bothered with minutia, but give you character.” “And you think that science is an aid to art?” “Yes, if there is genius to transform it into art.
That Fortune Charles Dudley Warner 2016
And this is shown even in the excessive refinement and elaboration of trifles, the minutia of reflection, the keenness of analysis, the unrelenting pursuit of every social topic into subtleties untouched by the older essayists.
England Charles Dudley Warner 2004
Nobly he bears them all,--with tact, skill, zeal, Fulfills each special office, vast or slight, Nor slurs the least minutia,--therewithal Wears such a stately aspect of command, Broad-checked, broad-chested, reverend, sanctified, Haloed with white about the tonsure's rim, With dropped lids o'er the piercing Spanish eyes (Lynx-keen, I warrant, to spy out heresy); Tall, massive form, o'ertowering all in presence, Or ere they kneel to kiss the large white hand.
The Poems of Emma Lazarus Emma Lazarus 2002

Quotes with MINUTIA (3)

All have the ability to perceive and live in dimensional synthesis, yet they spend time with the sciences trying to separate these realms, splitting the worlds into minutia, seeking the god particle. They are searching high and low, 'out there', for the source of it all, but no matter how many accelerators they build, no matter how far they go, they will never find the source ‘out there’ because the source is within
Juliana Loomer Child of the Jotun
Where has God promised to fulfill our every whim according to the minutia of our earthly desires? Where has He promised to keep us from suffering or disappointment? Things He did not spare His own Son? You were raised in one of the finest manors in the borough, by a man and woman who could not have loved you better. You have been given the best education, the best of everything. You are of sound mind and limb, and yet you dare to rail at God? I for one grow weary of it. Now l…
Julie Klassen
We are nature; we are nature as we munch gum and check the phone; we are nature as we queasily regret our imperfection, turning the glossy page, turning our glossy stomachs; we are nature as we hear them witter inanely on the radio, desecrating the silence with the violence of their idiocy and dumb verdicts, chattering and grooming, picking through the ticks in their hair, marveling at new minutia.
Russell Brand
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, WP, WSJ.

Used 15 times in crossword archives (2001–2023).