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English
Etymology
From sub- + miniature.
Adjective
subminiature (not comparable)
- Compact or smaller than miniature.
1952 March, Leonard Engel, “Little Gadget with a Large Future”, in Harper's Magazine, volume 204, number 1222, page 57:Vacuum tubes and other circuit components have been produced in miniature and subminiature versions.
- (photography) of photography equipment and techniques using a smaller frame than 35mm
1964 November, “Minolta Hi-matic 7”, in Sunset, page 136:Other Minolta cameras from $27 to $270, including subminiature, "snapshot," 35mm rangefinder and single lens reflex models...
Noun
subminiature (plural subminiatures)
- Any item smaller than that considered miniature, especially electronic and electromechanical devices
1948 April, “Sounds Good to Her: Raytheon CK510AX”, in Electronics, volume 21, number 4, page 143:One of these Raytheon Subminiatures takes the place of two old style tubes and its small size results in lower microphonics.
- A subminiature camera, generally with a frame smaller than 35mm
1958 September, “10 ways to dramatize the ordinary”, in Popular Photography, volume 3, number 45, page 60:The popularity of today’s wide-angle lenses and the subminiatures with their inherently great depth of field testify to the success of this technique.
French
Adjective
subminiature (plural subminiatures)
- subminiature
1955 May, A. Danzin, P. Aigran, J. P. Vasseur, “Les Éléments non linéaires sont voie de modifier l'électronique”, in Annales de Radio Electricité, volume 10, number 41, page 218:Les circuits imprimés permettant de réaliser en grande série de montages subminiatures économiques et identiques entre eux.- Printed circuits allow mass production of subminiature assemblies that are economical and all identical.