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[Noun] | "mo*di*cum" | \ ˈmä-di-kəm \
1: a small portion : a limited quantity
Origin: 15th century ;
Middle English, from Latin, neuter of modicus moderate, from modus measure;
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[ "Modicum" ]
1: Noun. A small amount; just a little; a limited quantity.
* e.g., ... He hasn't even a modicum of sense.
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[ "Modicum" ]
1: n. (formal) a small amount
* e.g., ... "At least have a modicum of decency to close the curtain before you undress."
"You're at an honor society ceremony and you can't even find a modicum of dignity to refrain from another glass of champagne?"
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