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Ditty vs Lay - What's the difference?

ditty | lay | Related terms |

Ditty is a related term of lay.


As a noun ditty

is a short verse or tune.

As a verb ditty

is to sing; to warble a little tune.

As a proper noun lay is

a river in western france.

Strain vs Ditty - What's the difference?

strain | ditty | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between strain and ditty

is that strain is treasure while ditty is a short verse or tune.

As verbs the difference between strain and ditty

is that strain is to hold tightly, to clasp while ditty is to sing; to warble a little tune.

Theme vs Ditty - What's the difference?

theme | ditty | Related terms |

Theme is a related term of ditty.


As nouns the difference between theme and ditty

is that theme is theme, topic while ditty is a short verse or tune.

As a verb ditty is

to sing; to warble a little tune.

Air vs Ditty - What's the difference?

air | ditty | Synonyms |


As nouns the difference between air and ditty

is that air is the atmospheric substance above the surface of the earth which animals breathe, formerly considered to be a single substance, one of the four basic elements of ancient philosophy and one of the five basic elements of Eastern traditions while ditty is a short verse or tune.

As verbs the difference between air and ditty

is that air is to bring (something) into contact with the air, so as to freshen or dry it while ditty is to sing; to warble a little tune.

Ditty vs Carol - What's the difference?

ditty | carol | Related terms |

Ditty is a related term of carol.


As a noun ditty

is a short verse or tune.

As a verb ditty

is to sing; to warble a little tune.

As a proper noun carol is

, popular in the middle of the 20th century or carol can be .

Ditty vs Dilly - What's the difference?

ditty | dilly |


As nouns the difference between ditty and dilly

is that ditty is a short verse or tune while dilly is someone or something that is remarkable or unusual or dilly can be (dated) a kind of stagecoach.

As a verb ditty

is to sing; to warble a little tune.

As an adjective dilly is

redolent of dill (the spice).

Ditty vs Ditto - What's the difference?

ditty | ditto |


As nouns the difference between ditty and ditto

is that ditty is a short verse or tune while ditto is that which was stated before, the aforesaid, the above, the same, likewise.

As verbs the difference between ditty and ditto

is that ditty is to sing; to warble a little tune while ditto is to repeat the aforesaid, the earlier action etc.

As an adverb ditto is

as said before, likewise.

As an interjection ditto is

used to show agreement with what another person has said.

Ditzy vs Ditty - What's the difference?

ditzy | ditty |


As an adjective ditzy

is (informal) silly or scatterbrained, usually of a woman.

As a noun ditty is

a short verse or tune.

As a verb ditty is

to sing; to warble a little tune.

Ditty vs Bitty - What's the difference?

ditty | bitty |


As nouns the difference between ditty and bitty

is that ditty is a short verse or tune while bitty is .

As a verb ditty

is to sing; to warble a little tune.

As an adjective bitty is

containing bits; fragmented.

Diety vs Ditty - What's the difference?

diety | ditty |


As an adjective diety

is good for a diet.

As a noun ditty is

a short verse or tune.

As a verb ditty is

to sing; to warble a little tune.

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