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41small print — N UNCOUNT: usu the N The small print of a contract or agreement is the part of it that is written in very small print. You refer to it as the small print especially when you think that it might include unfavourable conditions which someone might… …
42Small Dusty Wave — Taxobox name = Small Dusty Wave image width = 240px regnum = Animalia phylum = Arthropoda classis = Insecta ordo = Lepidoptera familia = Geometridae subfamilia = Sterrhinae genus = Idaea species = I. seriata binomial = Idaea seriata binomial… …
43small — adjective 1) a small flat Syn: little, compact, tiny, miniature, mini, minute, toy, baby, poky, cramped; Scottish wee; informal tiddly; Brit.; informal titchy; N.Amer.; informal little bitty 2) …
44small fry — An instant nickname that can be transferred to any very small person, such as a child. Used either humorously or insultingly. Used to a person of normal size it implies insignificance. Small fry are literally small immature fish. See also… …
45small village — tiny village, village with a very small population …
46small print — Printed matter on a document, such as a life assurance policy or hire purchase agreement, in which the seller sets out the conditions of the sale and the mutual liabilities of buyer and seller. The use of a very small type size and unintelligible …
47small print — UK / US noun [uncountable] the details of something such as a contract that are printed in very small letters and often contain conditions that limit your rights. The usual American word is fine print …
48ˈsmall ˌprint, the — noun [U] the details of something such as a contract that are printed in very small letters and often contain conditions that limit your rights …
49Small business — Small businesses on Dalrymple Street in Greenock, Scotland A small business is a business that is privately owned and operated, with a small number of employees and relatively low volume of sales. Small businesses are normally privately owned… …
50Small-angle X-ray scattering — (SAXS) is a small angle scattering (SAS) technique where the elastic scattering of X rays (wavelength 0.1 ... 0.2 nm) by a sample which has inhomogeneities in the nm range, is recorded at very low angles (typically 0.1 10°). This angular range… …