Trivia

Noun

 * 1) insignificant trifles of little importance, especially items of unimportant information
 * These trivia take up too much of the day.
 * This trivia takes up too much of the day.
 * 1) A quiz game that involves obscure facts.
 * I joined the trivia club this semester!

Derived terms

 * administrivia, trivial, triviality, trivialize

Thesaurus
ace, atom, bit, bric-a-brac, chaff, chicken feed, chickenshit, dab, details, dole, dot, dram, dribble, driblet, dwarf, farthing, fleck, flyspeck, fragment, froth, gimcrackery, gobbet, grain, granule, groat, hair, handful, iota, jot, knickknackery, little, little bit, minim, minimum, minutiae, mite, modicum, molecule, mote, nutshell, ounce, particle, peanuts, pebble, pinch, pittance, point, rubbish, scruple, small beer, small change, small potatoes, smidgen, smitch, speck, spoonful, spot, thimbleful, tiny bit, tittle, trash, trifles, trifling amount, triviality, trumpery, whit

Etymology
From trivia:, plural form of trivium:. Compare trivial:.

It was the beginners course at University (see trivium), and was thus used to speak of things that were basic, simple and trivial.

Translations

 * French:


 * Japanese: 蛇足


 * Telugu: sadaaranam

Noun

 * 1) venereal plural is triviata
 * 1) venereal plural is triviata
 * 1) venereal plural is triviata
 * 1) venereal plural is triviata

Adjective