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Meaning of diminutal

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diminutal (a.)

Indicating or causing diminution.

diminutal Sentence Examples

  1. The lake's diminutal size made it ideal for a quiet afternoon of fishing.
  2. The diminutal creature scurried across the forest floor, trying to escape the predator.
  3. The diminutal wound healed quickly, leaving only a small scar.
  4. The diminutal sum of money was all that remained in the child's piggy bank.
  5. The diminutal light from the moon cast a soft glow over the sleeping village.
  6. The diminutal sound of the wind chimes wafted through the air, creating a sense of peace.
  7. The diminutal size of the dollhouse made it perfect for the child's small dolls.
  8. The diminutal amount of food left in the refrigerator was just enough for a light snack.
  9. The diminutal effort put into the project was evident in the sloppy results.
  10. The diminutal size of the town made it easy for everyone to get to know each other.

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Indicating or causing diminution.

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The lake's diminutal size made it ideal for a quiet afternoon of fishing.

The diminutal creature scurried across the forest floor, trying to escape the predator.

The diminutal wound healed quickly, leaving only a small scar.

The diminutal sum of money was all that remained in the child's piggy bank.