Something small enough to escape casual notice.
The small details and features of fingerprint ridges, useful in forensic science.
1 All detailed thoughts, all the minutia of the mind were swept away.
2 He seems to possess infinite power of grasping the minutia of politics.
3 Allies and opponents alike marvel at Chevedden's focus on such minutia .
4 Mr. Hawkins is timorous, even to minutia , and my sister delights in them.
5 There's a lot of legal and medical minutia in Margaret.
6 This minutia of detail is applied to the distribution of a vast bulk of mail.
7 He may, however, have unfolded in his preaching minutia of faith not explained in his letters.
8 The prince was unfailingly polite and persistently curious about the details-eventhe minutia - of the Afghan war.
9 The Japanese know it so well that they are not bothered with minutia , but give you character.
10 William Rodriguez helped with forensic anthropology minutia .
11 What prominence shall be given to externals, as personal appearance, the minutia of behavior, politeness of speech?
12 In regard to the minutia of family work, the writer has known the following methods to be adopted.
13 Fastidious, punctual, and a stickler for presentation, he pays attention to minutia like fonts and margins in documents.
14 He is interested in minutia .
15 And that stuff is minutia .
16 It rides the whirlwind and the flood, and differentiates itself through the smallest minutia of the affairs of human life.
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