| BITTIE | • bittie n. (Slang, often in the plural) bitch, girl, woman, especially one that is promiscuous. • bittie adj. Alternative form of bitty (“very small”). • BITTIE n. (Scots) a small piece, a short time. |
| DITTIT | • DIT v. (Scots) to block. |
| DOITIT | • DOITIT adj. (Scots) in one's dotage, also DOITED. |
| GITTIN | • gittin v. (Nonstandard, dialectal) Alternative spelling of gitting. • GET n. a Jewish divorce. |
| INTUIT | • intuit v. (Transitive, intransitive) To know intuitively or by immediate perception. • INTUIT v. to know without conscious reasoning. |
| NITWIT | • nitwit n. (Informal) A scatterbrained or stupid person. • NITWIT n. a stupid person. |
| OTITIC | • otitic adj. (Medicine) Relating to otitis, or inflammation of the ear. • OTITIC adj. relating to otitis, inflammation of the ear. |
| OTITIS | • otitis n. (Pathology) Inflammation of the ear. • OTITIS n. inflammation of the ear. |
| TIDBIT | • tidbit n. A tasty morsel (of food). • tidbit n. (Computing, informal) A quarter of a byte (Half of a nybble; two bits). • tidbit n. (Archaic) A short mention of news or gossip. |
| TIMIST | • timist n. (Obsolete, music) A performer who keeps good time. • timist n. (Obsolete) A timeserver. • TIMIST n. a performer who keeps good time. |
| TIRITI | • TIRITI n. (Maori) a treaty, especially the Treaty of Waitangi. |
| TIRRIT | • TIRRIT n. (Shakespeare) Mistress Quickly's word for alarm, fright. |
| TITBIT | • titbit n. (Commonwealth) Alternative form of tidbit. • TITBIT n. a choice bit of food, also TIDBIT. |
| TITIAN | • titian n. A bright auburn colour, tinted with gold. • titian adj. Of a bright auburn colour, tinted with gold, especially in reference to hair. • Titian prop.n. A sixteenth century Italian painter, Tiziano Vecellio. |
| TITOKI | • titoki n. Alectryon excelsus, a New Zealand tree found in lowland forests. • TITOKI n. (Maori) a New Zealand tree. |
| TITTIE | • tittie n. Alternative spelling of titty. • TITTIE n. (Scots) a sister, also TITTY. |
| TITULI | • tituli n. Plural of titulus. • TITULUS n. a sign on a cross giving a crucified person's name and crime. |
| TOITOI | • toitoi n. Alternative form of toetoe. • TOITOI n. (Maori) a tall reedlike grass of New Zealand, also TOETOE. |
| TWILIT | • twilit v. Simple past tense and past participle of twilight. • twilit adj. Illuminated by or as if by twilight. • TWILIT adj. lit by twilight. |