Definition of Smallish. Meaning of Smallish. Synonyms of Smallish

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Definition of Smallish

Smallish
Smallish Small"ish, a. Somewhat small. --G. W. Cable.

Meaning of Smallish from wikipedia

- extending into subtropical waters on the American West Coast. Maritime. Smallish to large (65–100 cm), generally black with metallic sheen (usually blue/green)...
- (Columbimorphae) that include Columbiformes and Pterocliformes. They are smallish flightless or near flightless birds endemic to Madagascar. All the species...
- Anomalopus is a genus of worm-skinks, smallish smooth-scaled burrowing lizards in the subfamily Sphenomorphinae of the family Scincidae. The genus is endemic...
- description it was referred to as Danio species TW03. The panther is a smallish danio which on first glance looks a little dull, but displays a variety...
- Moreover, even in Attic Gr****, in which the regular meaning of petros was a smallish "stone", there are instances of its use to refer to larger rocks, as in...
- Valgus hemipterus is a smallish species of scarab beetle (family Scarabaeidae) found in the Northern Hemisphere. Subspecies include: Valgus hemipterus...
- recording studio in Parnell, a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand A miner's smallish ****xe for use in confined spaces A character in Rhythm Heaven Fever Mandrel...
- precision of the young Carol Burnett, the lyricism of a romantic heroine and a smallish but vibrant voice as accurate as it is expressive. As [Millie], another...
- Luscinia is a genus of smallish p****erine birds, containing the nightingales and relatives. Formerly classed as members of the thrush family ****idae,...
- how many people he had eaten. The total of 872 was based on "a row of smallish stones extending about 200 yards" near where Udre Udre lived, with each...