Slited vs Lited - What's the difference?
slited | lited |
(slite)
(dialectal) To slit; tear or rip up.
(dialectal) To wear away (clothes).
(dialectal) The act or process of ripping up; rending; wear and tear.
(lite)
Light in composition, notably low in fat, calories etc. Most commonly used commercially.:
Lightweight
(usually, used postpositively) Lacking substance or seriousness.
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(British, dialect) A little, bit.
(British, dialect) few; little
(British, dialect) To expect; wait.
(British, dialect) To rely.
As verbs the difference between slited and lited
is that slited is past tense of slite while lited is past tense of lite.slited
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Verb
(head)Anagrams
* * * * *slite
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Alternative forms
* (l), (l) * (l) (Scotland)Verb
Noun
(-)Anagrams
* * * * * ----lited
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Verb
(head)lite
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(wikipedia lite)Etymology 1
Variation ofAdjective
(-)- His lite''' dinner consisted of crackers, some broccoli and a salad with ' lite ranch dressing.
- ''My favorite color is lite blue!