A very small piece of matter, a fragment; especially, the smallest possible part of something.
A part of speech which cannot be inflected.
A little bit.
Any of various physical objects making up the constituent parts of an atom; an elementary particle or subatomic particle.
A part of speech that has no inherent lexical definition but must be associated with another word to impart meaning, often a grammatical category: for example, the English word to in a full infinitive phrase (to eat) or O in a vocative phrase (O Canada), or as a discourse marker (mmm).
In the Roman Catholic church, a crumb of consecrated bread; also the smaller breads used in the communion of the laity.
Ore small enough to pass through the wire bottom of a sieve.
Fine powder; flour.
A layer of clay or shale between two beds of coal.
Smitham.
Zest, energy; pluck; sagacity; quickness of apprehension; gumption; spirit; mettle.
The powder or finest part of ground malt.