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(Greek: a suffix; little, small)
(Latin: a suffix; little)
(Latin: a suffix; little)
(French: small, little)
(Greek: smaller or lesser; little)
(Latin: funnel; literally, "the [little] thing into which something is poured"; a funnel-shaped organ of the body)
(Greek: a suffix; scientific names; names of metallic elements; a part, lining, or enveloping tissue, region; little; representing a diminutive force)
(Latin: small, little, less; decline, decrease, diminish; become less, reduce, becoming smaller or shorter)
(Greek: prefix; scanty, little, meager, tiny, infrequent; abnormally few or small)
(Latin: [parvus] small, little; minute, minuscule)
(Latin: few, little; insufficient)
(Latin: very weak, little, very small)
(Latin: of, relating to, or resembling; compound of the suffixes -ule, "little, small" and -ar, "pertaining to, of the nature of, like"; and so, -ular is a combining form meaning: referring to something "specified": appendicular, molecular, pedicular; as well as, a combining form meaning "resembling" something specified: circular, globular, tubular)
(Latin: suffix; little, small)
(Latin: suffix; little, small)
(Latin: a suffix; little, small)
(Latin: a suffix; little, small)
(Latin: [little] belly; hence, "a small cavity; especially of the heart or brain")
(a re-writing of the classical story with excessive wordiness)
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Great Bear and Little Bear
Common names and translations of Latin terms for the constellations Ursa Major and Ursa Minor in that order.
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O ye of little faith (Luke 12:28)
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Ursa Minor, Little Bear
The "Little Dipper" or small constellation of the northern hemisphere. It is shaped like a dipper, with the bright north pole star Polaris at the end of the handle.
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