minutious, a.
(mɪˈnjuːʃɪəs)
[ad. F. minutieux, f. minutie minutia: cf. prec.]
Attentive to minutiæ; characterized by minute attention to detail.
| 1819 Metropolis III. 252 Minutious and troublesome attentions. 1891 Fortn. Rev. May 802 His leisure was too limited to allow him to be pedantic or minutious. 1899 Month Apr. 433 [He] sent them [the proofs] back covered with minutious criticism. |