1. tittle - Noun
2. tittle - Verb
3. Tittle - Proper noun
A particle; a minute part; a jot; an iota.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThus we give, as is meet, a respectful reception to what is revealed through the medium of nature, at the same time that we fully reserve our reverence for all we have been accustomed to hold sacred, not one tittle of which it may ultimately be found necessary to alter. Robert Chambers (publisher born 1802)
A board game (of sorts) variant has been developed by web developer Kevan Davis and its rules are available on his website. citation The deduction game A deduction game of the same name was created in 1991 by David Tittle in the play-by-mail zine Smodnoc. Source: Internet
A JOURNALIST has told the Disclosures Tribunal he heard “tittle tattle” about penalty points whistleblower Maurice McCabe but has refused. Source: Internet
I sent the book to 10-15 biblical scholars to make sure that every jot and tittle was correct.” Source: Internet
Y.A. Tittle requested 14 after the Giants traded for him in 1961, and it was retired a second time in 1964 at the conclusion of Tittle's playing career. Source: Internet