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minuciosa

Minuciosa is the feminine singular form of the Spanish adjective minucioso, used to describe a person, process, or object that is meticulous and thorough, with attention to small details. It conveys carefulness, precision, and a thorough approach to tasks or analysis.

Etymology: The term derives from Latin minutus meaning small, and minuciosus meaning careful about small details.

Usage: Minuciosa appears in academic, professional, and everyday language to describe thorough work or a person

Variants and related terms: The masculine form is minucioso, and plural forms are minuciosos and minuciosas.

The
root
is
related
to
minuta,
meaning
a
small
detail,
which
underpins
the
sense
of
thoroughness
in
the
word.
who
pays
close
attention
to
details.
Examples
include
una
revisión
minuciosa
de
los
datos
or
un
informe
minucioso,
emphasizing
precision
and
completeness.
Synonyms
include
meticuloso,
escrupuloso,
and
detallista,
while
antonyms
include
descuidado
and
superficial.
The
adjective
is
commonly
used
across
Spanish-speaking
regions
to
qualify
methods,
analyses,
descriptions,
and
character
traits.