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Minuzioso

Minuzioso is an Italian adjective meaning meticulous, thorough, and attentive to small details. It describes people, work, descriptions, or processes characterized by precision and careful scrutiny of finer points. The term generally conveys a positive assessment of diligence and exactness, though in some contexts it may imply an excessive focus on trifles.

Etymology and usage notes: Minuzioso is derived from minuzia, a noun referring to a tiny detail, which

Contexts and connotations: Minuzioso is commonly found in discussions of art, architecture, scientific work, literature, journalism,

Examples in use: An architect might draft a minuzioso plan that leaves no feature unexamined; a researcher

See also: minuzia, minuziosamente, scrupoloso, meticoloso, accurato.

in
turn
relates
to
Latin
minuta
meaning
a
small
part
or
thing.
The
related
noun
minuzia
and
the
adverb
minuziosamente
(“minutely,
meticulously”)
anchor
the
word
in
the
broader
family
of
terms
that
emphasize
detail-oriented
precision.
and
technical
documentation,
where
careful
attention
to
detail
is
valued.
It
is
similar
in
meaning
to
scrupoloso,
meticoloso,
and
accurato,
but
tends
to
emphasize
the
granularity
of
details
rather
than
overall
correctness
alone.
In
some
registers,
especially
when
used
evaluatively,
it
can
carry
a
slightly
pedantic
or
overcautious
tone
if
the
focus
on
details
seems
excessive.
could
follow
a
minuziosa
methodology
to
ensure
reproducibility.
Noun
or
adverb
forms
appear
as
minuzia
(detail)
and
minuziosamente
(minutely,
meticulously).