Nit is also used in America and Australia, meaning baby head lice or a bad person. It is not specifically British.
"Can it" means "shut up!" "You nit" is an insult -- a nit is a baby louse.
The phrase "nit on a gnat's nut" is a variation of the more common phrase "nit on a gnat's behind." Both phrases are used to emphasize something very small or insignificant. The origin of this phrase is unclear, but it likely originated as a humorous and exaggerated way to describe something minuscule. The use of alliteration in the phrase adds to its whimsical nature.
That is the correct spelling of "nitpicking" (finding small faults).
I sat beside my best friend waiting to see the nit nurse at school.
The verb of loss is lose.Other verbs are loses, losing and lost.Some examples are:"I will try nit to lose"."We are losing"."He loses the keys again""We lost him in the forest"
Thai word for "small" or "a little." nit noi means "little bit"
I think you mean the word ausgezeichnet which translates as:Adjective:excellentmagnificentsuperbbrilliantoutstandingVerb:(from auszeichnen)pricedticketteddistinguisheddecoratedcertified
nit sure
u/nit
nit
National Invitation Tournament.
mom tin nit
nit trichy nit warangal nit suratkal nit allahbad nit calicut nit bhopal
"Bona nit" means "Nanit" is the abbreviation and lovely word for saying "Good night" in Catalan (language spoken in some regions of Spain).
nit trichy is the good one , to my knowledge.. if opting for M.tech In CSE.. nit calicut, nit hamirpur and nit surathkal are also good
1-nit warangle; 2-nit trichi; 3-nit calicut ;4-nit suratkal ;5-nit allahbad ;6-nit nagpur ;7-nit jaipur; 8-nit bhopal ;9nit-kuruchetra ;10 -nit -raurkela ;11-nit surat ;12-nit jamshedpur ;13-nit durgapur ;14-nit jalandhar ;15-nit hamirpur ;16-nit raipur ;17-nit patna ;18-nit silcher
I think its head lice.