Dit

/dΙͺt/ noun

In Morse code, a short signal represented by a dot, as opposed to a 'dah' which is a dash. It can also mean a small amount or bit of something.

Imitative word representing the short tone in Morse code telegraphy, contrasting with 'dah' for the long tone. The usage developed in the early days of telegraph communication in the 19th century.

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