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small-sized — UK US adjective (also small size) ► small, or available in a small size: »a small sized company/business/industry. »They operate best in small size markets. »We specialize in small sized garments for the petite woman. → Compare LARGE SIZED( … Financial and business terms
small-size — UK US adjective ► SMALL SIZED(Cf. ↑small sized) … Financial and business terms
Small And Midsize Enterprises - SME — A business that maintains revenues or a number of employees below a certain standard. Every country has its own definition of what is considered a small and medium sized enterprise. In the United States, there is no distinct way to identify SME;… … Investment dictionary
small — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English smal, from Old English smæl; akin to Old High German smal small, Greek mēlon small domestic animal Date: before 12th century 1. a. having comparatively little size or slight dimensions b. lowercase 2. a.… … New Collegiate Dictionary
sized — adjective Date: 1582 1. having a specified size or bulk usually used in combination < a small sized house > 2. arranged or adjusted according to size … New Collegiate Dictionary
small room — tiny room, small sized bedroom … English contemporary dictionary
small coal — noun 1. obsolete : charcoal 2. : small sized coal … Useful english dictionary
Small and medium enterprises — or small and medium sized enterprises (also: Small and Medium sized Enterprises; acronym in the plural: SMEs; small and medium businesses or small and medium sized businesses, acronym: SMBs; and variations thereof) are companies whose headcount… … Wikipedia
Small business — Small businesses on Dalrymple Street in Greenock, Scotland A small business is a business that is privately owned and operated, with a small number of employees and relatively low volume of sales. Small businesses are normally privately owned… … Wikipedia
small — [adj1] tiny in size, quantity baby, bantam, bitty*, cramped, diminutive, humble, immature, inadequate, inconsequential, inconsiderable, insufficient, limited, little, meager, microscopic, mini*, miniature, minuscule, minute, modest, narrow,… … New thesaurus
small and medium-sized enterprise — UK US noun [C or U] ECONOMICS, COMMERCE ► SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISE(Cf. ↑small and medium enterprise) … Financial and business terms