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having little importance, effect, or seriousness
menor, menor tonalidade
menor, secundário
menor, insignificante
(of a person) under the legal age of adulthood, typically under 18 or 21 depending on jurisdiction
indicating a secondary area of study in education, especially at the undergraduate level
not serious or life-threatening
indicating a younger person or the younger of two people with the same name
menor, secundário
menor, leve
referring to the term that serves as the subject in the second premise of a syllogism and is also included in the conclusion
menor, especialização secundária
What is a "minor"?
A minor is a secondary area of study that a student can pursue alongside their major at a university or college. It allows students to explore an additional field of interest with fewer requirements than the major. While the minor is not as extensive as the major, it still involves completing a series of courses related to the subject. Choosing a minor can provide students with a broader education, help develop complementary skills, or enhance their qualifications for certain careers. Students typically select a minor based on personal interest or to complement their major.
a student pursuing a secondary area of academic focus, usually requiring fewer courses than a major
a musical interval, scale, key, or mode that typically sounds darker or more somber
to study a secondary subject or field in addition to the primary course of study at a school or university
