different between witling vs bitling
witling
English
Etymology
wit +? -ling
Noun
witling (plural witlings)
- A person who feigns wit, pretending or aspiring to be witty.
- A person with very little wit.
- 1942: The Giant Joshua by Maurine Whipple
- "But the witlings of the bunch were those two swaggering there in the popular conception of western dress...."
- 1955: Immune to Murder by Rex Stout
- "...only a witling would call a man with my conceit a liar."
- 1942: The Giant Joshua by Maurine Whipple
Anagrams
- wilting
witling From the web:
- whittling meaning
- what's whittling in spanish
- what does whittling mean
- what does whittling
- what are witlings
- what does a witling do
- what is whittling wood
- what is whittling down
bitling
English
Etymology
From bit +? -ling (diminutive suffix).
Noun
bitling (plural bitlings)
- A very small bit or piece.
bitling From the web:
- what biting bugs live in grass
- what biting nails can cause
- what biting insects are around at the moment
- what biting your lip means
- what biting me
- what biting nails means
- what biting bugs live in carpet
- what biting in pensacola bay
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- witling vs bitling
- titling vs bitling
- biting vs bitling
- bitling vs billing
- consul vs tribunes
- terms vs tributed
- tributed vs tributer
- tribute vs tributed
- tributors vs tributers
- terms vs tributer
- tribute vs tributer
- tributer vs tributor
- terms vs cedule
- cedule vs cerule
- schedule vs cedule
- writing vs cedule
- scroll vs cedule
- emphasizes vs highlights
- highlights vs list
- tips vs highlights