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minor

mi·nor [ mnər ]


adjective 
Definition:
 
1. small: relatively small in quantity, size, or degree

2. low in rank: relatively low in rank or importance

3. low in severity: relatively low in severity or danger

4. music describes musical scale: describes a musical scale that has a semitone interval between the second and third, fifth and sixth, and sometimes seventh and eighth notes

5. music describes musical interval: describes a musical interval that is a semitone less than a major interval

6. music describes musical key: describes a musical key that is based on a minor scale
in B minor

7. law not legally adult: younger than the legal age of adulthood

8. education secondary: secondary to the major course of study



noun  (plural mi·nors)
Definition:
 
1. law somebody not legally adult: somebody who is not yet legally an adult

2. music musical key or harmony: a key or harmony based on a musical scale whose third and, usually, sixth and seventh notes are lower by a semitone than those in the major scale

3. education secondary subject: a second specialization in higher education that requires fewer courses than a major

4. education somebody following minor course: a student who takes a secondary program of study



intransitive verb  (past and past participle mi·nored, present participle mi·nor·ing, 3rd person present singular mi·nors)
Definition:
 
study secondary subject: to have a second specialization in higher education, in addition to a major specialization
She minors in Spanish.

[13th century. < Latin, "lesser"]

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