Minority

/maɪˈnɔːrəti/ noun

A minority is a smaller part of a group, often used to describe groups of people who differ in race, religion, language, or culture from the majority in a society. It can also simply mean any group that has fewer members than another group.

From French ‘minorité,’ from Latin ‘minor’ (smaller) plus the abstract noun suffix ‘-ity.’ It originally referred to legal minority, the state of being underage.

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