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tiddle

Tiddle vs Tittle - What's the difference?

tiddle | tittle |


As a verb tiddle

is to treat with tenderness; to fondle.

As a noun tittle is

a small, insignificant amount (of something); a vanishing scintilla; a measly crumb; a minute speck.

As a proper noun Tittle is

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Jot vs Tiddle - What's the difference?

jot | tiddle |


As a noun jot

is .

As a verb tiddle is

(transitive|obsolete|uk|dialect) to treat with tenderness; to fondle.

Terms vs Tiddle - What's the difference?

terms | tiddle |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb tiddle is

(transitive|obsolete|uk|dialect) to treat with tenderness; to fondle.

Tiddler vs Tiddle - What's the difference?

tiddler | tiddle |


As a noun tiddler

is a small person.

As a verb tiddle is

(transitive|obsolete|uk|dialect) to treat with tenderness; to fondle.

Tiddle vs Hiddle - What's the difference?

tiddle | hiddle |


As verbs the difference between tiddle and hiddle

is that tiddle is (transitive|obsolete|uk|dialect) to treat with tenderness; to fondle while hiddle is to hide; conceal.

As a noun hiddle is

a hiding-place; a sheltered spot.

Tiddly vs Tiddle - What's the difference?

tiddly | tiddle |


As a noun tiddly

is (slang) an alcoholic beverage.

As an adjective tiddly

is drunk or tiddly can be (colloquial) tiny or little bit.

As a verb tiddle is

(transitive|obsolete|uk|dialect) to treat with tenderness; to fondle.

Tiddle vs Toddle - What's the difference?

tiddle | toddle |


As verbs the difference between tiddle and toddle

is that tiddle is (transitive|obsolete|uk|dialect) to treat with tenderness; to fondle while toddle is to walk unsteadily, as a small child does.

Tiddle vs Fiddle - What's the difference?

tiddle | fiddle |


As verbs the difference between tiddle and fiddle

is that tiddle is (transitive|obsolete|uk|dialect) to treat with tenderness; to fondle while fiddle is to play aimlessly.

As a noun fiddle is

(music) any of various bowed string instruments, often used to refer to a violin when played in any of various traditional styles, as opposed to classical violin.

Tiddle vs Middle - What's the difference?

tiddle | middle |


As a verb tiddle

is to treat with tenderness; to fondle.

As a noun middle is

a centre, midpoint.

As an adjective middle is

located in the middle; in between.

Twiddle vs Tiddle - What's the difference?

twiddle | tiddle |


As verbs the difference between twiddle and tiddle

is that twiddle is to wiggle, fidget or play with; to move around while tiddle is (transitive|obsolete|uk|dialect) to treat with tenderness; to fondle.

As a noun twiddle

is a slight twist with the fingers.

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