The difference between Midget and Titch
When used as nouns, midget means a little sandfly, whereas titch means a very small person.
check bellow for the other definitions of Midget and Titch
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Midget as a noun (originally):
A little sandfly.
Examples:
"Although tiny and just two-winged, midgets can bite you till you itch all over your unprotected skin."
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Midget as a noun (loosely):
Any small swarming insect similar to the mosquito; a midge
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Midget as a noun:
A normally proportioned person with small stature, usually defined as reaching an adult height less than 4'10".
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Midget as a noun (sometimes derogatory):
Any short person.
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Midget as a noun (attributively):
A small version of something; miniature.
Examples:
"the midget pony"
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Titch as a noun (British, colloquial):
A very small person; a small child.
Examples:
"usex I ain't afraid of a titch like you."
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Titch as a noun (colloquial):
A small amount of something.
Examples:
"usex I'll have just a titch more cake."
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Titch as a verb:
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Titch as a verb: