minutiae in English

noun
1
the small, precise, or trivial details of something.
the minutiae of everyday life

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1. Fingerprint matchingincludes feature extraction, feature code and minutiae matching.

2. I won't discuss the minutiae of the contract now.

3. The gold standard of minutiae mags" —Chicago Tribune, 2008 www.Backstreets.com

4. The committee studied the minutiae of the report for hours.

5. Yet the Revolution turned upon the most obscure and recondite minutiae of astronomical research.

6. He examined the minutiae of nature — shells of barnacles, pistils of flowers — but worked on grand themes.

7. The fear this must engender day-in, day-out is more important than the minutiae of psephology.

8. The software in the advanced fingerprint processor of the data-entry workstation processes the digitized fingerprint(s) and retrieves the minutiae.

9. Cliff Benjamin taps large paintings to portray minutiae and outer space panoramas, all connected to images in the natural world.

10. 12 This usually takes the form of obsessively pursuing the minutiae of experimental phenomena and theories that leave a subsequent generation cold.

11. Seemingly impervious to the inconvenience of being upside-down, they Bickered over minutiae while a ghostly silhouette emerged of a man hanging by his feet from a tree …

12. So we will always preconceive a result repeatingly for 'travel', not only imagining the ideal position, but also possibly all the minutiae, even on trivial procedures.

13. Hailed as one of the most promising young female artists during the 2005 Triennial of Chinese Art, Song Kun's work examines the minutiae of daily existence.

14. Crumbing The act of searching for with one's hands, and subsequent removal by sweeping motion, small pieces of dirt, food and other minutiae from the surface of a bed, esp