Thumbnail vs Summarised - What's the difference?
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The fingernail on the thumb.
A rough sketch (e.g., the size of one's thumbnail).
(chiefly, computing) A small picture, used as a compact representation of a larger image.
(summarise)
To prepare a summary of something
To give a recapitulation of the salient facts; to recapitulate or review
Thumbnail is a related term of summarised.
As verbs the difference between thumbnail and summarised
is that thumbnail is to describe concisely while summarised is (summarise).As a noun thumbnail
is the fingernail on the thumb.thumbnail
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Noun
(en noun)See also
* (3): icon, thumbshotExternal links
*Maven's Word of the Day, December 11, 1997*
summarised
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Verb
(head)summarise
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Alternative forms
* summarize (US )Verb
(summaris)- Jim was asked to summarise the document by Wednesday.
- After the meeting, Jim summarised the major decisions made.