Minuteful
adj, noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 Enough to last a minute.
"...and he has fought through each minute and its minuteful of pain (happily no minute can contain two minutefuls) during the seven months that have elapsed since we parted from him."
- 1 Having extensive minutes.
"The UNDP and the government of the Republic of Honduras did systematic investigation works for ore deposits, for five years from 1969 to 1974, in total area of 10,800 km² in the northwestern part of the country, employing the methods of regional geological survey, geochemical exploration, local detailed geological survey, detailed geochemical exploration, geophysical exploration, pitting, trenching and diamond drilling, and selecting high potential areas for mineralization, recommended further detailed exploration in several areas as Chamelecon and Petoa, leaving the minuteful reports of geology and mineral deposits and the geological map of 1 to 50,000.The UNDP and the government of the Republic of Honduras did systematic investigation works for ore deposits, for five years from 1969 to 1974, in total area of 10,800 km² in the northwestern part of the country, employing the methods of regional geological survey, geochemical exploration, local detailed geological survey, detailed geochemical exploration, geophysical exploration, pitting, trenching and diamond drilling, and selecting high potential areas for mineralization, recommended further detailed exploration in several areas as Chamelecon and Petoa, leaving the minuteful reports of geology and mineral deposits and the geological map of 1 to 50,000."
Example
More examples"...and he has fought through each minute and its minuteful of pain (happily no minute can contain two minutefuls) during the seven months that have elapsed since we parted from him."
Etymology
From minute + -ful.
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