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minoring Definition


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minor
adj
    1. Not as great in importance or size; fairly or relatively small or insignificant.
      Example: only a minor problem
      Thesaurus: trivial, unimportant, secondary, lesser, insignificant, inconsequential, negligible, paltry, piddling, slight, trifling; Antonym: major.
    2a. music.
      Said of a scale: having a semitone between the second and third, fifth and sixth, and seventh and eighth notes;
    2b. music.
      Said of a key, chord, etc: based on such a scale.
    (Brit)
    3. especially formerly
      Used after the surname of the younger of two brothers attending the same school: junior.
      Example: Simcox minor
    4. Said of a person: below the age of legal majority or adulthood. In all senses compare major.
noun
    1. Someone who is below the age of legal majority (see majority 3).
    2. music.
      A minor key, chord or scale.
    (especially US)
    3a. A student's minor or subsidiary subject of study;
    (especially US)
    3b. A student studying such a subject.
      Example: He's a history minor
verb
    (especially US)
    minored, minoring
    1. To study a specified minor or subsidary subject at college or university. Compare major.
      Form: minor in something (always)
Etymology: 13c: Latin meaning ‘less'.



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