
Open English Wordnet
Nouns
(n)child, kid, youngster, minor, shaver, nipper, small fry, tiddler, tike, tyke, fry, nestlinga young person of either sex“she writes books for children”,
“they're just kids”,
“‘tiddler’ is a British term for youngster” Verbs
(v)minorhave as one's secondary field of study“in college she minored in mathematics” Adjectives
(a)minorof lesser importance or stature or rank“a minor poet”,
“had a minor part in the play”,
“a minor official”,
“many of these hardy adventurers were minor noblemen”,
“minor back roads” (a)minorlesser in scope or effect“had minor differences”,
“a minor disturbance” (a)minorinferior in number or size or amount“a minor share of the profits”,
“Ursa Minor” (a)minor(of a scale or mode) having half steps between the second and third degrees, and (usually) the fifth and sixth degrees, and the seventh and eighth degrees“the minor keys”,
“in B flat minor” (a)minorof lesser seriousness or danger“suffered only minor injuries”,
“some minor flooding”,
“a minor tropical disturbance” (a)minorof your secondary field of academic concentration or specialization (s)minorof the younger of two boys with the same family name“Jones minor” (s)minor, venialwarranting only temporal punishment“venial sin” (s)minor, modest, small, small-scale, pocket-size, pocket-sizedrelatively moderate, limited, or small“a small business”,
“a newspaper with a modest circulation”,
“small-scale plans”,
“a pocket-size country”