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In the first listed meaning, I deleted the parenthetical comment that a half note "usually gets two beats," as it perpetuates a common misunderstanding of musical metre and note values. In fact, a minim or half-note "occasionally" gets two beats -- which is not a significant piece of information.
 
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'''Minim''' may refer to:
'''Minim''' may refer to:
* Minim, British English for a [[half note]] (which usually gets two beats)
* Minim, British English for a [[half note]]  
* [[MINIM (band)]], an industrial rock band from Spain
* [[MINIM (band)]], an industrial rock band from Spain
* [[Minim (unit)]], a small amount of fluid, essentially a standardized drop
* [[Minim (unit)]], a small amount of fluid, essentially a standardized drop

Latest revision as of 06:53, 2 June 2025

Minim may refer to:

  • Minim, British English for a half note
  • MINIM (band), an industrial rock band from Spain
  • Minim (unit), a small amount of fluid, essentially a standardized drop
  • Order of Minims, a member of a religious order founded by St. Francis of Paula
  • Minim (palaeography), a short vertical stroke used in handwriting
  • Minim, a Hebrew word denoting "sectarians" (e.g. Sadducees, Nazoraeans, etc.); see Heresy in Judaism
  • Minim Inc., An American networking company.
  • Minim, Martap, a village in Cameroon
  • Minim (or nanitic), describes the first (and smallest) workers produced in many ant colonies
  • Mini-M, also known as Inmarsat-M, a global satellite internet, telephony and fax network operated by Inmarsat
  • Minim, French for "little one", was used at the University of Notre Dame from the minim to describe students in their grade school

See also

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