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cit

Lemon vs Cit - What's the difference?

lemon | cit |


As a proper noun lemon

is .

As a noun cit is

(archaic|derogatory) townsman, city dweller.

Cite vs Cit - What's the difference?

cite | cit |


As nouns the difference between cite and cit

is that cite is wedge, short spear or stick while cit is (archaic|derogatory) townsman, city dweller.

As an adjective cite

is full, brim-full.

Coit vs Cit - What's the difference?

coit | cit |


As nouns the difference between coit and cit

is that coit is a quoit while cit is townsman, city dweller.

As a verb coit

is to throw, as a stone.

Git vs Cit - What's the difference?

git | cit |


As nouns the difference between git and cit

is that git is a contemptible person while cit is townsman, city dweller.

As a verb git

is to get.

Cist vs Cit - What's the difference?

cist | cit |


As nouns the difference between cist and cit

is that cist is a small receptacle for sacred utensils carried in festivals in ancient Greece while cit is townsman, city dweller.

Cit vs Chit - What's the difference?

cit | chit |


As nouns the difference between cit and chit

is that cit is townsman, city dweller while chit is a child or babe; a young, small, or insignificant person or animal.

As a verb chit is

to sprout; to shoot, as a seed or plant.

As an interjection chit is

alternative to using the vulgarity, shit.

Jit vs Cit - What's the difference?

jit | cit |


As nouns the difference between jit and cit

is that jit is an inexperienced, foolhardy young man or jit can be a style of zimbabwean dance music (as the bhundu boys) played with drums and guitar while cit is (archaic|derogatory) townsman, city dweller.

As a verb jit

is (computing|transitive) to compile (program code for a virtual machine) immediately when needed, as part of the execution process.

Dit vs Cit - What's the difference?

dit | cit |


As nouns the difference between dit and cit

is that dit is a ditty, a little melody while cit is townsman, city dweller.

As a verb dit

is to stop up; block (an opening); close. Cf. Scots {{term|dit|lang=sco}}.

Rit vs Cit - What's the difference?

rit | cit |


As an abbreviation rit

is ritardando.

As a noun cit is

townsman, city dweller.

Kit vs Cit - What's the difference?

kit | cit |


As nouns the difference between kit and cit

is that kit is a circular wooden vessel, made of hooped staves while cit is townsman, city dweller.

As a verb kit

is to assemble or collect something into kits or sets or to give somebody a kit. See also kit out and other derived phrases.

As an adjective kit

is something which came originally in kit form.

As an initialism KIT

is keep in touch.

As a proper noun Kit

is a diminutive of the male given name Christopher.

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