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
Words are always getting conventionalized to some secondary
meaning. It is one of the works of poetry to take the
truants in custody and bring them back to their right
senses.