2. A jot, a tittle, a wee bit, a very, very small amount.Linguist Robert Beard: The name of the smallest letter in the Greek alphabet has become our word for the smallest imaginable thing in general. It sounds a bit odd in English, so it has not developed a derivational family. A rather odd abstract noun,
Jun 29, 2011
Not one iota! Well, maybe a jot.
2. A jot, a tittle, a wee bit, a very, very small amount.Linguist Robert Beard: The name of the smallest letter in the Greek alphabet has become our word for the smallest imaginable thing in general. It sounds a bit odd in English, so it has not developed a derivational family. A rather odd abstract noun,
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