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minuciosos

Minuciosos is the masculine plural form of the Spanish adjective minucioso, used to describe people, methods, or approaches characterized by careful attention to small details, precision, and thoroughness. In everyday language, someone described as minucioso is methodical and exact, sometimes to the point of being overly scrupulous. The feminine plural is minuciosas, and the singular forms are minucioso (masculine) and minuciosa (feminine).

Etymology and meaning: The term derives from Latin minuciosus, related to minucia or minutia, elements meaning

Usage: Minuciosos is frequently applied in professional contexts such as auditing, engineering, scientific research, journalism, proofreading,

Related terms and nuance: Synonyms include meticuloso, detallista, and escrupuloso. The word can imply diligence and

See also: Meticuloso, detallista, escrupuloso, perfeccionismo.

small
details.
In
Spanish,
the
sense
has
broadened
to
cover
thoroughness
in
performing
tasks,
inspecting
information,
or
compiling
data.
and
crafts,
where
careful
inspection
or
comprehensive
examination
is
required.
For
example,
un
examen
minucioso
denotes
a
detailed,
step-by-step
assessment;
una
edición
minuciosa
refers
to
a
careful
editing
process
to
prevent
errors.
reliability,
but
in
some
contexts
it
may
suggest
pedantry
or
excessive
concern
with
trivial
details.
The
adverbial
form
is
minuciosamente.