Flitter vs Slitter - What's the difference?
flitter | slitter |
to move about rapidly and nimbly
to move quickly from one condition or location to another
to flutter or quiver
A rag; a tatter; a small piece or fragment.
(science fiction) A small aircraft or spacecraft.
* {{quote-magazine
, year = 1941
, date = July
, first = Edward Elmer
, last = Smith
, authorlink = E. E. Smith
, magazine = Comet Stories
, title = The Vortex Blaster
, volume = 1
, issue = 5
, page = 10
, passage = Then all three went out to the flitter . A tiny speedster, really; a torpedo bearing stubby wings and the ludicrous tail-surfaces, the multifarious driving-, braking-, side-, top-, and under-jets so characteristic of the tricky, cranky, but ultra-maneuverable breed.
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* {{quote-magazine
, year = 1944
, date = March
, first = George Oliver
, last = Smith
, authorlink = George O. Smith
, magazine =
, title = Circle of Confusion
, volume = 33
, issue = 1
, page = 54
, passage = Small flitters were powered and made ready, and everything that carried manual controls was inspected and cleared for action.
}}
* {{quote-book
, year = 1955
, first = Alice Mary
, last = Norton (as Andrew North)
, authorlink = Andre Norton
, title =
, page = 53
, passage = The small flitters carried by the Queen for exploration work held with comfort a two-man crew—with crowding, three.
}}
* {{quote-book
, year = 1994
, first = Stephen
, last = Baxter
, authorlink = Stephen Baxter
, title =
, isbn = 9780002240260
, page = 43
, passage = The flitter tumbled from the shimmering throat of the wormhole transit route from Port Sol to Earthport.
}}