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Minor may refer to:

  • Minor (law), a person under the age which legally demarcates childhood from adulthood
  • Academic minor, a secondary field of study in undergraduate education

Music theory

Mathematics

People

  • Dan Minor (1909–1982), American jazz trombonist
  • Dave Minor (1922–1998), American basketball player
  • Kyle Minor (born 1976), American writer
  • Mike Minor (actor) (born 1940), American actor
  • Mike Minor (baseball) (born 1987), American baseball pitcher
  • William Chester Minor (1834–1920), American contributor to the Oxford English Dictionary

Places

  • Minor, Alabama, United States
  • Asia Minor, the westernmost region of Asia
  • Minor Creek (California)
  • Minor Creek (Missouri)

Sports

  • Minor league, a sports league not regarded as a premier league
    • Minor League Baseball or "the minors", the North American professional baseball leagues affiliated to but below Major League Baseball
  • Minor penalty in ice hockey

Vehicles

  • Morris Minor, a British automobile brand
  • Jawa Minor, a Czech automobile introduced 1937
  • Aero Minor, a Czech automobile from Jawa Motors, 1946–1952

Other uses

Plays

  • The Minor (Foote play), 1760
  • The Minor (Fonvizin play), 1782

See also

Distinguish from

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