Wiktionary:Word of the day/2021/January 17

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Word of the day
for January 17
picayune adj (chiefly US, informal)
  1. Of little consequence; small and of little importance; petty, trivial.
  2. Childishly spiteful; tending to go on about unimportant things; small-minded.

picayune n (chiefly US)

  1. (numismatics, especially Louisiana, historical) A small coin of the value of six-and-a-quarter cents; a Spanish coin with a value of half a real; a fippenny bit.
  2. (by extension, archaic) A coin worth five cents (a nickel) or some other low value.
  3. (figuratively, informal) A person regarded as unworthy of respect or useless; also, something of very little value; a trifle.
  4. (figuratively, informal) An argument, fact, or other issue raised (often intentionally) that distracts from a larger issue or fails to make any difference.
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