Associations to the word «Dit»
Noun
- Siam
- Dot
- Smiley
- Coupling
- Privateer
- Yves
- Lower
- Laurent
- Paddle
- Brussels
- Georges
- Lyon
- Si
- Pascal
- Xavier
- De
- Blanc
- Quebec
- Claude
- Residue
- Mont
- Chose
- Germain
- Adelaide
- Louise
- Goldman
- Directory
- Dash
- Pesticide
- Luxembourg
- Champagne
- Eu
- Digit
- Audit
- Limerick
- Va
- Dis
- Galway
- La
- Dir
- Joseph
- Hormone
- Rue
- Lied
- Imaging
- Pronoun
- Louis
- Roy
- Oxidation
- Narrator
- Gossip
- Satire
- Viscount
- Nu
- Nicole
- Wine
- Technology
- Saint
- Henri
- Chen
- Marc
- Paris
- Dame
- Rumor
- Trait
- Solid
- Catherine
- Extraction
- Poem
- Rouge
- Manitoba
- Fr
- Farmer
- Anne
- Canada
- Van
- Transform
- Phrase
- Militia
- Grandson
- Bobby
- Chef
- Algorithm
- Son
- Grape
- Code
- Inheritance
Wiktionary
DIT, verb. (UK dialectal) (Northern England) To stop up; block (an opening); close. Cf. Scots dit.
DIT, verb. (obsolete) To close up.
DIT, noun. (archaic) (rare) A ditty, a little melody.
DIT, noun. (obsolete) A word; a decree.
DIT, noun. The spoken representation of a dot in radio and telegraph Morse code.
DIT, noun. (information theory) decimal digit
Dictionary definition
DIT, noun. The shorter of the two telegraphic signals used in Morse code.
Wise words
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