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Showing words for SMALLS using the English dictionary

6 Letter Words for Smalls

smalls

5 Letter Words for Smalls

malls, slams, small

4 Letter Words for Smalls

alls, alms, lams, lass, mall, mals, mass, sall, sals, slam

3 Letter Words for Smalls

all, als, asl, ass, lam, las, llm, mal, mas, mls, msl, mss, sal, sam, sla, sma, sml

Definitions for Smalls

[1] Robert, 1839–1915, U.S. captain in the Union navy and politician, born a slave in South Carolina: congressman 1875–79, 1882–87.
[2] of limited size; of comparatively restricted dimensions; not big; little: a small box.
[3] slender, thin, or narrow: a small waist.
[4] not large as compared with others of the same kind: a small elephant.
[5] (of letters) lowercase(def 1) .
[6] not great in amount, degree, extent, duration, value, etc.: a small salary.
[7] not great numerically: a small army.
[8] of low numerical value; denoted by a low number.
[9] having but little land, capital, power, influence, etc., or carrying on business or some activity on a limited scale: a small enterprise.
[10] of minor importance, moment, weight, or consequence: a small problem.
[11] humble, modest, or unpretentious: small circumstances.
[12] characterized by or indicative of littleness of mind or character; mean-spirited; petty: a small, miserly man.
[13] of little strength or force: a small effort.
[14] (of sound or the voice) gentle; with little volume.
[15] very young: when I was a small boy.
[16] diluted; weak.
[17] in a small manner: They talked big but lived small.
[18] into small pieces: Slice the cake small.
[19] in low tones; softly.
[20] something that is small: Do you prefer the small or the large?
[21] a small or narrow part, as of the back.
[22] those who are small: Democracy benefits the great and the small.
[23] smalls, small goods or products.
[24] smalls, British . underclothes. household linen, as napkins, pillowcases, etc.
[25] smalls, British Informal . the responsions at Oxford University.
[26] smalls, Mining . coal, ore, gangue, etc., in fine particles.
[27] comparatively little; limited in size, number, importance, etc
[28] of little importance or on a minor scale a small business
[29] lacking in moral or mental breadth or depth a small mind
[30] modest or humble small beginnings
[31] of low or inferior status, esp socially
[32] (of a child or animal) young; not mature
[33] unimportant, trivial a small matter
[34] not outstanding a small actor
[35] of, relating to, or designating the ordinary modern minuscule letter used in printing and cursive writing Compare capital 1 (def. 13) See also lower case
[36] lacking great strength or force a small effort
[37] in fine particles small gravel
[38] obsolete (of beer, etc) of low alcoholic strength
[39] into small pieces you have to cut it small
[40] in a small or soft manner
[41] feel small to be humiliated or inferior
[42] the small an object, person, or group considered to be small do you want the small or the large?
[43] a small slender part, esp of the back
[44] (plural) informal , mainly British items of personal laundry, such as underwear

Origin of Smalls

before 900; Middle English smale (adj., noun, and adv.), Old English smæl; cognate with Dutch smal, German schmal

Other words from Smalls

small·ness , noun
ul·tra·small , adjective

Word origin for Smalls

Old English smæl; related to Old High German smal, Old Norse smali small cattle