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tittle noun [ ˈtɪt(ə)l ]

• a tiny amount or part of something.
• "the rules have not been altered one jot or tittle since"
Similar: bit, tiny amount, scrap, shred, speck, iota, particle, ounce, whit, jot, jot or tittle, atom, crumb, morsel, fragment, grain, drop, hint, touch, trace, suggestion, whisper, suspicion, scintilla, spot, mite, modicum, stim, smidgen, smidge,
Origin: Middle English (denoting the symbol ÷): from Latin titulus (see title), in medieval Latin ‘small stroke, accent’; the phrase jot or tittle originates from a verse in the New Testament of the Bible (Matthew 5:18).


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