quit |
bit |
In transitive terms the difference between quit and bit
is that
quit is to leave (a place) while
bit is to put a bridle upon; to put the bit in the mouth of (a horse).
As verbs the difference between quit and bit
is that
quit is to pay (a debt, fine etc.) while
bit is to put a bridle upon; to put the bit in the mouth of (a horse).
As nouns the difference between quit and bit
is that
quit is any of numerous species of small passerine birds native to tropical America while
bit is (
metal in horse's mouth) A piece of metal placed in a horse's mouth and connected to reins to direct the animal.
As an adverb bit is
to a small extent; in a small amount (usually with "a").
As an adjective bit is
bitten.
quip |
bit |
As verbs the difference between quip and bit
is that
quip is to make a quip while
bit is to beat (
to strike or pound repeatedly).
As a noun quip
is a smart, sarcastic turn or jest; a taunt; a severe retort or comeback; a gibe.
bit |
nib |
As a verb bit
is to beat (
to strike or pound repeatedly).
As a noun nib is
the tip of a pen or tool that touches the surface, transferring ink to paper.
bit |
nubble |
As nouns the difference between bit and nubble
is that
bit is (
metal in horse's mouth) A piece of metal placed in a horse's mouth and connected to reins to direct the animal while
nubble is a small knob or lump.
As verbs the difference between bit and nubble
is that
bit is to put a bridle upon; to put the bit in the mouth of (a horse) while
nubble is to beat or bruise with the fist.
As an adverb bit
is to a small extent; in a small amount (usually with "a").
As an adjective bit
is bitten.
bit |
straps |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between bit and straps
is that
bit is (
metal in horse's mouth) A piece of metal placed in a horse's mouth and connected to reins to direct the animal while
straps is plural of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between bit and straps
is that
bit is to put a bridle upon; to put the bit in the mouth of (a horse) while
straps is third-person singular of strap.
As an adverb bit
is to a small extent; in a small amount (usually with "a").
As an adjective bit
is bitten.
bit |
sample |
As a verb bit
is to beat (
to strike or pound repeatedly).
As an initialism sample is
(emergency medicine) initialism of
signs and symptoms, allergies, medications, past pertinent history, last oral intake, events leading to present illness .
bit |
hg |
As a verb bit
is to beat (
to strike or pound repeatedly).
As a symbol hg is
symbol for mercury.
bit |
snap |
As a verb bit
is to beat (
to strike or pound repeatedly).
As a noun snap is
(computing) (
subnetwork access protocol).
bit |
mouthful |
As a verb bit
is to beat (
to strike or pound repeatedly).
As a noun mouthful is
the amount that will fit in a mouth.
bit |
bits |
As a verb bit
is to beat (
to strike or pound repeatedly).
As a noun bits is
.
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