A musical note having the time value of half a whole note.
1Lloyd held the minim-glass against the light, scrutinising it with narrowed lids.
2Not at once did he learn the art of combating starvation with minim resources.
3It was a sixty-minim bottle, quite full, stoppered and secured.
4He had a relation, a minim,' in that country.
5The following day a religious minim of the House of Chaillot came to inform me of the state of affairs.
6Pug, bring out your takings to the last minim. (A minim is the fortieth part of a crescent.)
7As soon as his age permitted, Pichegru was made a tutor; but all, his ambition was to become a minim.
8Adonaïs appeared shocked at himself, and swallowed a minim of wine to cleanse his vocal apparatus from the stain of so coarse an illustration.
9No doubt there are abject specimens of the visionary, as there is a minim mammal which you might imprison in the finger of your glove.
10He also called upon each householder to show his interest in the work by subscribing, at Pentecost, an alms of "unum obolum ad minim."
11But even Prue grants that Minim has some reason for his pride.
12A leaf was placed in ten minims of this solution; after 1 hr.
13My notes inform me that Mr. Candy only administered twenty-five minims.
14Another plant was exposed in the same vessel for 15 m. to forty minims.
15Carbolic Acid.-Twoleaves were immersed in sixty minims of a solution of 1 gr.
16Oxalic Acid.-Threeleaves were immersed in ninety minims of a solution of 1 gr.