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pittle

Pottle vs Pittle - What's the difference?

pottle | pittle |


As nouns the difference between pottle and pittle

is that pottle is (archaic) a former unit of volume, equivalent to half a gallon, used for liquids and corn; a pot of around this size while pittle is (northumbria) urine.

As a verb pittle is

(northumbria) to urinate.

Pittle vs Vittle - What's the difference?

pittle | vittle |


As nouns the difference between pittle and vittle

is that pittle is urine while vittle is food.

As verbs the difference between pittle and vittle

is that pittle is to urinate while vittle is to provide or obtain edible provisions.

Little vs Pittle - What's the difference?

little | pittle |


As an adjective little

is small in size.

As an adverb little

is not much.

As a determiner little

is not much, only a little: only a small amount (of).

As a proper noun Little

is {{surname}.

As a noun pittle is

urine.

As a verb pittle is

to urinate.

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