Minor Premiss in logic refers to the second proposition in a syllogism, which is used to draw a conclusion from two other propositions. Synonyms for this term might include the terms "minor premise," "minor proposition," or "minor statement." These phrases all essentially refer to the same concept of a secondary assertion being used to support a larger argument. Other related phrases might include "secondary premise," "subordinate proposition," or "supporting statement." These terms help to contextualize the role of the Minor Premiss within a larger argument, and provide a precise and nuanced vocabulary for discussing the structure of logical arguments and proofs.