dit

noun
\ ˈdit How to pronounce dit (audio) \

Definition of dit

: a dot in radio or telegraphic code

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Il sera bien sûr pris en compte que le salarié regrette son geste et dit avoir agi sous le coup de l’émotion alors qu’il venait d’éviter de percuter le jeune, qui a traversé de façon dangereuse et qui a insulté le conducteur. Amy Lieu, Fox News, "300,000 sign petition backing bus driver who slapped child, 12, for running into street," 21 Sep. 2018 Mod tissisc iduisl dit nosto od molobore vulput ing eugiam er il iriuree tumsandiat ad magna at. Houston Chronicle, Houston Chronicle, "PLAY HED 54 GOES HERE AND HERE Perry hel goes here and hery djsk dski," 1 May 2018 Modiam quis amconsenim alit vendionsed elessent lametum ad magniam dit nim veros et, conulput vulluptat dolutpat. Houston Chronicle, Houston Chronicle, "PLAY HED 54 GOES HERE AND HERE Perry hel goes here and hery djsk dski," 1 May 2018 Onulla corpero dipsumsan venisit ad eniatue dolor sim zzriliquam iusto odionseniam, quat nonullu msandiam dolor sum nullan vent velit alit vent iure mincil iriure dit luptat. Houston Chronicle, Houston Chronicle, "PLAY HED 54 GOES HERE AND HERE Perry hel goes here and hery djsk dski," 1 May 2018 Merci Montréal, quelqu’un m’avait bien dit que tu serais formidable ! Elizabeth Angell, Town & Country, "Carla Bruni on Overcoming Stage Fright, the Best Language for Pop Music, and How the Role of First Lady is Different in France," 20 Feb. 2018 Certainly, none of these compared to a young scout working on his dits and dahs of Morse code. Christopher Mele, The Seattle Times, "One Boy Scout has enough merit badges for a whole troop," 23 June 2017 Certainly, none of these compared to a young scout working on his dits and dahs of Morse code. Christopher Mele, The Seattle Times, "One Boy Scout has enough merit badges for a whole troop," 23 June 2017 Certainly, none of these compared to a young scout working on his dits and dahs of Morse code. Christopher Mele, The Seattle Times, "One Boy Scout has enough merit badges for a whole troop," 23 June 2017

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First Known Use of dit

1940, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for dit

imitative

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