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adj. , small·er , small·est . Being below the average in size or magnitude. Limited in importance or significance; trivial: a small matter. Limited in degree or ...
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SmallWorlds is a new generation of virtual world that runs inside your web browser; combining media, web content, and casual games into a highly accessible ...
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adjective 1. of limited size; of comparatively restricted dimensions; not big; little: a small box. 2. slender, thin, or narrow: a small waist. 3. not large as ...
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Very small babies delivered prematurely by Caesarean section because they were not growing properly in the womb developed more respiratory problems than ...
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Small may refer to: People: Albion Woodbury Small (1854–1926), founded the first Department of Sociology in the United States at the University of Chicago Ambrose ...
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small (smôl) adj. small·er, small·est. 1. Being below the average in size or magnitude. 2. Limited in importance or significance; trivial: a small matter.
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Definition of SMALL. 1. a: having comparatively little size or slight dimensions b: lowercase. 2. a: minor in influence, power, or rank b: operating on a limited scale
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A small business, also called mom and pop store by some in the United States, is a business that is privately owned and operated, with a small number of employees and ...
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SBA.gov is the official website for the U.S. Small Business Administration, dedicated to providing support to small businesses across the nation.
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A study estimates that small companies have cut 725.3 million annual employee hours by using mobile apps, equaling $17.6 billion in savings
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