Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day

minutia

Jun 10, 2025
Dive into the fascinating world of minutia, where small details take center stage! Discover the etymology of the word, tracing its roots back to the Latin term meaning 'trifles.' You'll learn how minutiae play a crucial role in everything from literature to legal contracts. With examples from popular culture, the conversation reveals the significance of these seemingly minor aspects and how they can shape our understanding and experiences.
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ANECDOTE

Example of Minutiae in Literature

  • The Vanity Fair example shows minutiae as complex legal details in a novel plot.
  • It illustrates how minutiae appear in vivid storytelling and legal contexts alike.
INSIGHT

Minute and Minutia Connection

  • The English word minute shares origins with minutia from the Latin minutus, meaning small.
  • Both words descend from minuere, emphasizing reduction or smallness.
INSIGHT

Plural Use of Minutiae

  • In English usage, minutia mostly appears in plural as minutiae or occasionally minutia.
  • Minutae is pronounced muh-NOO-shee-ee and means minor or trivial details.
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