BITTING | • bitting n. The part of a key that engages the tumblers to activate the lock. • bitting v. Present participle of bit. • bitting v. Present participle of bitt. |
DITTING | • ditting v. Present participle of dit. • DIT v. (Scots) to block. |
FITTING | • fitting v. Present participle of fit. • fitting v. (Informal, US, with infinitive) Getting ready; preparing. • fitting adj. Ready, appropriate, suitable, or in keeping. |
GITTING | • gitting v. Present participle of git. • GIT v. to get. |
HITTING | • hitting n. A series of hits or blows directed at a person or object. • hitting v. Present participle of hit. • HIT v. to strike forcibly. |
KITTING | • kitting n. (Manufacturing, retail) The process of assembling or bundling various related goods for sale to increase revenue. • kitting v. Present participle of kit. • KIT v. to equip, fit out. |
PITTING | • pitting v. Present participle of pit. • pitting n. The formation of pits on a surface because of corrosion. • pitting n. (Archaeology) The digging of a pit. |
RITTING | • ritting v. Present participle of rit. • ritting v. Present participle of ritt. • RIT v. (Scots) to scratch, score, also RITT. |
SITTING | • sitting n. A period during which one is seated for a specific purpose. • sitting n. A seance or other session with a medium or fortuneteller. • sitting n. A special seat allotted to a seat-holder, at church, etc. |
THIGGIT | • THIG v. (Scots) to beg; to live on alms. |
TIFTING | • TIFT v. (Scots) to quarrel, be in a huff. |
TILTING | • tilting v. Present participle of tilt. • tilting n. The motion of something that tilts; a tilt. • tilting n. The process by which blister steel is rendered ductile by being forged with a tilt hammer. |
TINTING | • tinting v. Present participle of tint. • tinting n. The application of a tint or shade of color. • TINTING n. the process of one that tints. |
TITHING | • tithing n. A tithe or tenth in its various senses, (particularly)… • tithing n. (Dialectal) Ten sheaves of wheat (originally set up as such for the tithe-proctor). • tithing n. (Historical, law) A body of households (originally a tenth of a hundred or ten households) bound by… |
TITLING | • titling v. Present participle of title. • titling n. The act of giving something a title, or of impressing the title on the back of a book. • titling n. (Law) A legal right to a property; holding a title. |
TITTING | • titting v. Present participle of tit. • TIT v. to tug. |
TOITING | • TOIT v. to saunter. |
WITTING | • witting n. (Obsolete) Knowledge, awareness. • witting adj. Aware, knowledgable. • witting v. Present participle of wit. |