Minimal vs Essential - What's the difference?
minimal | essential |
The smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree.
(arts) characterised by the use of simple form or structures.
(music) characterised by the repetition and gradual alteration of short phrases.
Necessary.
Very important; of high importance.
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Being in the basic form; showing its essence.
Really existing; existent.
* Webster (1623)
Such that each complementary region is irreducible, the boundary of each complementary region is incompressible by disks and monogons in the complementary region, and no leaf is a sphere or a torus bounding a solid torus in the manifold.
(medicine) Idiopathic.
As adjectives the difference between minimal and essential
is that minimal is the smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree while essential is necessary.As a noun essential is
a necessary ingredient.minimal
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Adjective
(en adjective)Derived terms
* minimally * minimal pairAntonyms
* maximalessential
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Adjective
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- Don’t mind him being grumpy. That’s the essential Fred.
- Is it true, that thou art but a name, / And no essential thing?