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Small enough to be adorable, large enough to ruin your dinner plans if it's a portion.

means Very small in size, amount, or significancethe diminutive end of the scale.

from From Middle English tine, meaning a very small amount, possibly tied to tine; the playful y suffix shrinks it further, the way English loves to do.

Built to shrinkThe -y ending makes words sound smaller and cuter.
Relative scaleA tiny galaxy still dwarfs everything you know.
Phrase magnetTiny house, tiny dancer, tiny violin — endlessly adoptable.
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