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Whit vs Mit - What's the difference?

whit | mit |

As a noun whit

is the season of whitsuntide.

As a verb mit is

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whit

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • The smallest part or particle imaginable; an iota.
  • He worked tirelessly to collect and wind a ball of string eight feet around, and it matters not one whit .
  • * 1602 : (William Shakespeare), , act V scene 2
  • Not a whit .
  • * 1917 , Incident by
  • Synonyms

    * (smallest part imaginable) bit, iota, jot, scrap * See also .

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    mit

    English

    Initialism

    (Initialism) (head)
  • The
  • (biochemistry) monoiodotyrosine
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