Pitchy vs Titchy - What's the difference?
pitchy | titchy |
Of, pertaining to, or resembling pitch.
Very dark black; pitch-black.
*1843 , '', book 2, ch. 5, ''Twelfth Century
(music) Off pitch; out of tune.
(informal) tiny, very small.
:"Let's 'ave a look at some of them titchy ones" Roald Dahl, Boy , p. 43
As adjectives the difference between pitchy and titchy
is that pitchy is of, pertaining to, or resembling pitch while titchy is (informal) tiny, very small.pitchy
English
Adjective
(er)- gurgles, twice in the four-and-twenty hours, with eddying brine, clangorous with sea-fowl; and is a ''Lither''-Pool, a ''lazy or sullen Pool, no monstrous pitchy City, and Seahaven of the world!