Synonym: minute, small, tiny. Similar words: nature, mature, feature, stature, creature, in nature, immature, by nature. Meaning: ['mɪnətʃʊr /-tʃə] n. 1. painting or drawing included in a book (especially in illuminated medieval manuscripts) 2. copy that reproduces something in greatly reduced size. adj. being on a very small scale.
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91. The development of better miniature actuators and smart materials will make such robots affordable for all.
92. We've got a painting of Parsons here somewhere, a miniature done by another member of the club called Peter Lens.
93. He then presented Stewart Stevenson with an inscribed silver quaich and miniature as a permanent memento.
94. You stare at one and see miniature scenes - a football game, a council meeting and a pop concert.
95. Pour the miniature marshmallows over the caramel until it is completely hidden.
96. A miniature oak four-poster bed is £30 and a solid silver canteen of cutlery is £44.
97. They are parasitic on fish, feeding on the blood for three months before dropping off as miniature mussels.
98. What dreary offices we inhabit, I thought as I allowed my gaze to travel round this miniature version of my own.
99. Through play children act out in miniature the adult dramas of life and learn how to master new situations.
100. I tend to be work-oriented and my living quarters seem to have shrunk, year by year, to this miniature state.
101. You can use the many different shapes and designs shown in this book for miniature work, as well as larger pictures.
102. She was the Amazon, with a crimson headdress, eyeing the miniature man she held between thumb and forefinger.
103. There was a miniature rocking chair, and against the end wall a single bed with a miniature canopy over it.
104. Children will love the adventure playground and miniature railway, picnic sites and woodland walks.
105. A short drive takes you to a monkey sanctuary, model village or miniature stream railway and lots more.
106. A miniature railway links Eirias Park with the pier - an attractive feature stretching out to sea.
107. Now however, a miniature version of the race riot that Gallagher had predicted exploded on campus.
108. He wears old boots, sort of miniature Doc Martens, and he doesn't half kick with them too.
109. A large selection of miniature frames, and other small items suitable for pressed flower work, are available from craft shops.
110. With eyes half closed he could see it as a miniature cannon.
111. Dolls, like everyone else, should have somewhere to live and here is a veritable estate of miniature houses.
112. But this attempt to create a miniature Saratoga Springs at Niagara failed.
113. These bats are like miniature spy planes, bristling with sophisticated instrumentation.http://sentencedict.com
114. The spark was supposed to ignite the fusion reaction or miniature thermonuclear explosion.
115. The rose gardens demonstrate the use of carpeting varieties and of the miniature kinds as tub plants.
116. Some letters were pictures in themselves, containing miniature dragons, wyverns, centaurs and other mythical beasts.
117. A representative assembly should be in miniature an exact portrait of the people at large.
118. The house boasts a miniature galley kitchen with a sink, hot and cold water, cooker and a fridge-freezer.
119. Victorian inlaid music cabinet, £220; miniature watercolour on porcelain, Lady Hamilton, £210.
120. The Headmaster turned towards a row of small carts sitting on a miniature railway track that stretched the length of the corridor.
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