A "minim" is a unit of measurement that has been traditionally used in the fields of medicine and pharmacology. It is equal to one drop of liquid and is often used when measuring small volumes of liquid medications. In terms of volume, a minim is approximately equal to 0.06 milliliters (mL) or about 0.0019 fluid ounces. The term "minim" originated from the Latin word "minima," which means "smallest.
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