0 used to describe something that is a very small copy of an object:
1 a very small painting, usually of a person
2 a very small bottle of alcoholic drink
4 very small:
5 (of an object) the state of being much smaller than the thing it represents, or such an object:
To further understanding of policy problems, experimental economists construct small-scale abstractions of real-world problems (although typically these miniature replicas are framed in abstract terms).
An aedicule was originally the architecture of the small shrine, a miniature temple that celebrated the statue of the deity within.
Since readers had to guess the names, the poem must have had the character of a set of miniature riddles.
Miniature stereo radio transmitter for simultaneous recording of multiple single-neuron signals from behaving owls.
In total, seven funerary ollas, two hollow figurines, 23 vessels, and one miniature olla were found.
Accompanying such analyses we find stories within stories, plot summaries that present an (often complicated) opera in miniature, making the libretto manageable.
No programme exists for these pithy and highly expressive works, miniature master pieces everyone.
Gold and silver letters were used, sometimes for the entire text; decorated initials, ornamental borders and miniatures are also frequently found.
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