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1 jot n
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2 jot
I [dʒɒt] II [dʒɒt]- jot down* * *[‹ot] 1. noun(a small amount: I haven't a jot of sympathy for him.) briciolo2. verb((usually with down) to write briefly or quickly: He jotted (down) the telephone number in his notebook.) annotare- jotter* * *jot /dʒɒt/n.nulla; briciola; acca: not to matter one jot, non avere neanche un briciolo di importanza; not to make a jot of difference, non fare la minima differenza; I don't care a jot, non me ne importa un'acca.(to) jot /dʒɒt/v. t.* * *I [dʒɒt] II [dʒɒt]- jot down -
3 tittle
tittle /ˈtɪtl/n.1 puntino; trattino; segno d'interpunzione2 (fig. raro) pezzetto; pezzettino; briciolo; ette: not one jot or tittle, non un ette; non uno iota; un bel niente (fam.).
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