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Definitions for Minutes
[1] the sixtieth part (1/60) of an hour; sixty seconds.
[2] an indefinitely short space of time: Wait a minute!
[3] an exact point in time; instant; moment: Come here this minute!
[4] minutes, the official record of the proceedings at a meeting of a society, committee, or other group.
[5] Chiefly British . a written summary, note, or memorandum.
[6] a rough draft, as of a document.
[7] Geometry . the sixtieth part of a degree of angular measure, often represented by the sign ′, as in 12° 10′, which is read as 12 degrees and 10 minutes. Compare angle1(def 1c) .
[8] to time exactly, as movements or speed.
[9] to make a draft of (a document or the like).
[10] to record in a memorandum; note down.
[11] to enter in the minutes of a meeting.
[12] prepared in a very short time: minute pudding.
[13] up to the minute , modern; up-to-date: The building design is up to the minute.
[14] an official record of the proceedings of a meeting, conference, convention, etc
[15] a period of time equal to 60 seconds; one sixtieth of an hour
[16] Also called: minute of arc a unit of angular measure equal to one sixtieth of a degree Symbol: ′
[17] any very short period of time; moment
[18] a short note or memorandum
[19] the distance that can be travelled in a minute it's only two minutes away
[20] up to the minute (up-to-the-minute when prenominal) very latest or newest
[21] to record in minutes to minute a meeting
[22] to time in terms of minutes
[23] very small; diminutive; tiny
[24] unimportant; petty
[25] precise or detailed a minute examination
Words related to Minutes
minuterecord, proceedings, notes, summary, acta
Words nearby Minutes
minuteminus cyclophoria, minus sight, minus sign, minus tick, minuscule, minute, minute gun, minute hand, minute mark, minute steak, minute volume
Origin of Minutes
11350–1400; Middle English < Medieval Latin minūta, noun use of feminine of minūtus minute2
Other words from Minutes
un·min·ut·ed , adjective
Word origin for Minutes
C15: from Latin minūtus, past participle of minuere to diminish