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Teen vs Petite - What's the difference?

teen | petite |


As a noun teen

is a teenager, a person between 13 and 19 years old or teen can be (label) grief, sorrow; suffering.

As a verb teen

is (obsolete) to excite; to provoke; to vex; to afflict; to injure or teen can be (transitive|obsolete|provincial) to hedge or fence in; to enclose.

As an adjective petite is

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Limited vs Petite - What's the difference?

limited | petite | Related terms |

Limited is a related term of petite.


As adjectives the difference between limited and petite

is that limited is with certain (often specified) limits placed upon it while petite is .

As a verb limited

is (limit).

Microscopic vs Petite - What's the difference?

microscopic | petite | Related terms |

Microscopic is a related term of petite.


As adjectives the difference between microscopic and petite

is that microscopic is microscopic while petite is .

Shrimp vs Petite - What's the difference?

shrimp | petite | Related terms |

Shrimp is a related term of petite.


As a noun shrimp

is (soccer) a player, supporter or other person connected with.

As an adjective petite is

.

Cramped vs Petite - What's the difference?

cramped | petite | Related terms |

Cramped is a related term of petite.


As adjectives the difference between cramped and petite

is that cramped is uncomfortably restricted in size, or financially while petite is .

As a verb cramped

is (cramp).

Petite vs Minute - What's the difference?

petite | minute | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between petite and minute

is that petite is of a woman: fairly short and of slim build while minute is very small.

As a noun minute is

a unit of time equal to sixty seconds (one-sixtieth of an hour).

As a verb minute is

of an event, to write in a memo or the minutes of a meeting.

Itsy-bitsy vs Petite - What's the difference?

itsy-bitsy | petite | Related terms |

Itsy-bitsy is a related term of petite.


As adjectives the difference between itsy-bitsy and petite

is that itsy-bitsy is (colloquial|often|childish|or|humorous) very small; minuscule while petite is .

Sophomore vs Petite - What's the difference?

sophomore | petite |


As adjectives the difference between sophomore and petite

is that sophomore is (us) the second in a series, especially, the second of an artist’s albums or the second of four years in a high school (tenth grade) or university while petite is .

As a noun sophomore

is (us) a second-year undergraduate student in a college or university, or a second-year student in a four-year secondary school or high school.

Toddler vs Petite - What's the difference?

toddler | petite |


As a noun toddler

is a young human being who has started walking but not fully mastered it, typically two to three years old.

As an adjective petite is

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Dinky vs Petite - What's the difference?

dinky | petite | Related terms |

Dinky is a related term of petite.


As adjectives the difference between dinky and petite

is that dinky is (informal|british) tiny and cute; small and attractive while petite is .

As an acronym dinky

is double income, no kids yet said of a relationship.

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