chuckle |
tittle |
As a noun chuckle
is a quiet laugh.
As a verb chuckle
is to laugh quietly or inwardly.
As a proper noun tittle is
.
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
{{surname|lang=en}.
position |
tittle |
As a noun position
is .
As a proper noun tittle is
.
tittle |
summary |
As a proper noun tittle
is .
As an adjective summary is
concise, brief or presented in a condensed form.
As a noun summary is
an abstract or a condensed presentation of the substance of a body of material.
name |
tittle |
As nouns the difference between name and tittle
is that
name is any nounal word or phrase which indicates a particular person, place, class, or thing while
tittle is a small, insignificant amount (of something); a vanishing scintilla; a measly crumb; a minute speck.
As proper nouns the difference between name and tittle
is that
name is abbreviation of North American English|lang=en while
Tittle is {{surname|lang=en}.
As a verb name
is to give a name to.
tittle |
book |
As a proper noun tittle
is .
As a noun book is
book.
subject |
tittle |
As an adjective subject
is likely to be affected by or to experience something.
As a noun subject
is (
label) in a clause: the word or word group (usually a noun phrase) that is dealt with in active clauses with verbs denoting an action, the
subject and the actor are usually the same.
As a verb subject
is to cause (someone or something) to undergo a particular experience, especially one that is unpleasant or unwanted.
As a proper noun tittle is
.
heading |
tittle |
As nouns the difference between heading and tittle
is that
heading is the title or topic of a document, article, chapter, or of a section thereof while
tittle is a small, insignificant amount (of something); a vanishing scintilla; a measly crumb; a minute speck.
As a verb heading
is present participle of lang=en.
As a proper noun Tittle is
{{surname|lang=en}.
head |
tittle |
As proper nouns the difference between head and tittle
is that
head is , from residence near a hilltop or the head of a river, or a byname for someone with an odd-looking head while
tittle is .
books |
tittle |
As a noun books
is .
As a verb books
is (
book).
As a proper noun tittle is
.
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