Titer vs Tittering - What's the difference?
titer | tittering |
The act of one who titters.
* 1855 , Anna Mary Howitt, A school of life (page 63)
As nouns the difference between titer and tittering
is that titer is the concentration of a substance as determined by titration while tittering is the act of one who titters.As verbs the difference between titer and tittering
is that titer is to measure a concentration, especially by means of titration while tittering is present participle of titter.tittering
English
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(en noun)- The good signor's little address was received in a variety of ways: there were titterings and coughings, and there were also a few instances of noble and generous response to poor Leonard's action
