Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
trace-amount
Noun
/treɪs əˈmaʊnt/
Definition
A trace amount refers to a very small quantity of something that is barely detectable or measurable.
Examples
- The trace amount of lead found in the water was concerning to health officials.
- Some vitamins and minerals are required by the body in trace amounts.
- Researchers discovered trace amounts of the chemical in the soil samples.
Meaning
In various contexts, especially in science and environmental studies, trace amounts indicate a minimal presence of a substance, often compared to a larger quantity or the norm.
Synonyms
- Minimal quantity
- Small amount
- Trivial amount