
1) Atom 2) Bit 3) Glimmer 4) Grain 5) Iota 6) Shred 7) Smidge 8) Smidgen 9) Smidgeon 10) Smidgin 11) Spark 12) Tittle 13) Whit
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1) Free computer library 2) Iota 3) Least bit 4) Little bit 5) Merest trace 6) Minute amount 7) Minute trace 8) Shred 9) Small indefinite amount 10) Small indefinite quantity 11) Smidge 12) Smidgen 13) Smidgeon 14) Smidgin 15) Tiny amount 16) Tiny shred 17) Tittle 18) Trace 19) Whit
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- a tiny or scarcely detectable amount
- a sparkling glittering particles
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n. Latin for "spark." Scintilla is commonly used in reference to evidence, in the context that there must be a "scintilla of evidence" (at least a faint spark) upon which to base a judgment.
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[software] Scintilla is a free open source library that provides a text editing component function, with an emphasis on advanced features for source code editing. SciTE (cross-platform, developed by the same author), Geany (cross-platform), Notepad++ (Windows), and Notepad2 (Windows) are examples of standalone text editors based on Scintill...
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hint; trace; spark
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• (n.) A spark; the least particle; an iota; a tittle.
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(n) Scintilla is an evidence appearing in an unexpected way or an unanticipated piece of evidence leading to reach a conclusion. The Latin word means 'spark' to represent the spark which creates ignition and combustion to start the machinery.
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Scin·til'la noun [ Latin ] A spark; the least particle; an iota; a tittle.
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[
n] - a sparkling glittering particles
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scintilla 1. A sparkling glittering particle. 2. A tiny, minute, or scarcely detectable amount. 3. A small trace or barely perceptible amount of something (as evidence supporting a position). 4. A spark; always, a minute particle, an atom.
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noun a sparkling glittering particles
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a tiny or scarcely detectable amount
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[Intelligent words] a tiny or scarcely detectable amount
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