Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A unit of luminance equal to one candela per square meter, measured perpendicular to the rays of the source.
- noun The egg of certain parasitic insects, especially a head louse.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The egg of a louse or some similar insect.
- noun A small spot, speck, or protuberance.
- noun In mining. See
knit , 3. - noun A small insect; a gnat or fly: applied contemptuously to persons.
- No; not; not at all.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun (Zoöl.) The egg of a louse or other small insect.
- noun (Bot.) a pretty annual European grass (
Gastridium lendigerum ), with small spikelets somewhat resembling a nit. It is also found in California and Chile.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun A
candela persquare meter . - noun The
egg of alouse . - noun A young
louse . - noun slang A
fool , anitwit . - noun A
nitpicker
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a luminance unit equal to 1 candle per square meter measured perpendicular to the rays from the source
- noun egg or young of an insect parasitic on mammals especially a sucking louse; often attached to a hair or item of clothing
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
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Examples
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Another nit is that in talking about Friedman's contributions to economic research, the film talks about the permanent income hypothesis but not the natural-rate hypothesis (although the latter term is used by at least one person during the film).
Milton Friedman, Hated Conservative, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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About the only thing I can complain about, and its a bit of a nit, is that there were several instances where Harry's life was in immediate and mortal danger.
REVIEW: Wizard For Hire by Jim Butcher (SFBC Omnibus Collection) 2006
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And, while I am still in nit-picking mode, the cyclical nature of Lake Chapala's fluctuating levels, referred to several times in the text, may well be more a function of the time scales employed on the graphs (pages 28 and 354) in this volume, rather than being indicative of any genuine cyclical behavior.
Lake Chapala: a review of "The Lerma-Lake Chapala watershed: evaluation and management" 2004
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And, while I am still in nit-picking mode, the cyclical nature of Lake Chapala's fluctuating levels, referred to several times in the text, may well be more a function of the time scales employed on the graphs (pages 28 and 354) in this volume, rather than being indicative of any genuine cyclical behavior.
Lake Chapala: a review of "The Lerma-Lake Chapala watershed: evaluation and management" 2004
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The "nit" -- the egg of the louse -- might be distinguished from scurf
Advice to a Mother on the Management of Her Children Pye Henry Chavasse 1844
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My one immediate nit is that you can’t use a BlueTooth headset.
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A nit, that is, to Haley Barbour and the long list of Mississippi Republicans who traffic in neo-Confederate glorification with the likes of the
Crooks and Liars Jon Perr 2010
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Nurses - known as nit nurses - periodically visited the schools to monitor cleanliness and general health.
WalesOnline - Home 2010
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A nit is a unit of measurement used to describe screen brightness; one nit equals one candela per square meter and the more nits, the brighter the display.
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A nit, that is, to Haley Barbour and the long list of Mississippi Republicans who traffic in neo-Confederate glorification with the likes of the
PERRspectives Jon Perr 2010
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During the second wave, the phrases income guarantee and guaranteed income were often used without indicating whether the guarantee was a negative income tax (NIT) or a UBI.
The Deep and Enduring History of Universal Basic Income The MIT Press Reader 2024
oroboros commented on the word nit
Tin in reverse.
November 2, 2007
madmouth commented on the word nit
"I was in Zurich last week, you nit!"
-Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law
It's a pity this corollary to the "louse" insult didn't come in til the 21st century. I, for one, plan to use it at the earliest opportunity.
November 25, 2009
bilby commented on the word nit
How do we know the Birdman's usage isn't just apocope of nitwit, of itself probably with no lousy pedigree?
November 25, 2009
madmouth commented on the word nit
it was Vulturo--whose name just came back to me--and I like to think he means far worse than 'nitwit'
November 25, 2009