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diminuitive

n. (misspelling of diminutive English)

Usage examples of "diminuitive".

That was his diminuitive blonde, she of the perky nose and accouterments.

Like the frog-queen, she had reverted to her normal size, namely the diminuitive dimensions of a sparrow, and was lolling upon a couch of cattail fluff at the edge of the royal pool, gorging on whortleberries.

As he opened the door and stepped in, the sight of the maître d’—a diminuitive Asian man, nattily dressed in a business suit and tie—made his smile grow broader.

He tightened his grip as he felt an invisible something trying to pull him loose, then realized that it was increasing water pressure caused by their motion and that the whole ward, its decorative foliage, the massive figures of the patients, and the diminuitive medical staff were slipping past at speed.

But with anything up to four natives in the house and only one overeager but diminuitive Nidian in support, Lioren was unwilling to enter just then.

But to our diminuitive neighbors it soon became known as Llyn Llyonis—their approximation of Atlantis.