Marginal

/ˈmɑːrʤənəl/ adjective

Marginal means very small or not very important, like a marginal improvement. It can also mean related to the edge of something, or describing people or groups pushed to the edge of society.

From 'margin' plus the adjective ending '-al', meaning 'of or relating to the margin'. It moved from the idea of physical edges to metaphorical ones.

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