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jot and tittle
jot and tittle
The smallest detail(s). "Jot," derived from the word for the Greek letter "iota," is a small amount, while a "tittle" is the dot over a lowercase i. Make sure every jot and tittle in the contract is perfect. We can't lose money over some typo or technicality.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Averill | | - | English (Rare) |
Aleksander | | ahl-ek-SAHN-der (Polish) | Polish, Slovene, Albanian, Estonian, Norwegian, Danish |
Vytautas | | - | Lithuanian |
Mefodiy | | - | Russian (Archaic) |
DƯƠNg | | - | Vietnamese |
Noe | | ['nəuə] | |