minikin

/ˈmɪnɪkɪn/
adjective
  1. Very small; tiny; delicate or dainty in size.
    • The artist painted minikin flowers along the border of the manuscript.
    • The dollhouse was filled with minikin furniture, each piece no bigger than a fingernail.
    • She wore a minikin silver locket that held a single grain of rice inside.
Antonyms
noun
  1. A small or tiny person or thing; a miniature.
    • The old clockmaker crafted a minikin of a grandfather clock that actually told time.
    • Among the giant sculptures, one corner displayed a minikin of the entire city skyline.
    • In the fairy tale, the hero was a minikin who outsmarted the giants.
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