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minority noun (minorities) 1 a small number, or the smaller of two numbers, sections or groups. 2 a group of people who are different, especially in terms of race or religion, from most of the people (ie the majority) in a country, region, etc. 3 the state of being the smaller or lesser of two groups • in a minority. 4 the state of being below the age of legal majority. Often as adjminority partyminority rightsminority view.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Latin minoritas; related to minor.

minority noun (minorities) 1 a small number, or the smaller of two numbers, sections or groups. 2 a group of people who are different, especially in terms of race or religion, from most of the people (ie the majority) in a country, region, etc. 3 the state of being the smaller or lesser of two groups • in a minority. 4 the state of being below the age of legal majority. Often as adjminority partyminority rightsminority view.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Latin minoritas; related to minor.

minority noun (minorities) 1 a small number, or the smaller of two numbers, sections or groups. 2 a group of people who are different, especially in terms of race or religion, from most of the people (ie the majority) in a country, region, etc. 3 the state of being the smaller or lesser of two groups • in a minority. 4 the state of being below the age of legal majority. Often as adjminority partyminority rightsminority view.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Latin minoritas; related to minor.