Definitions For Titch

Etymology 1

From the stage name Little Tich; see tich. Attested since the 1880s.{{R:Cambridge, titch, accessdate=12 June 2018, source=Advanced}}{{R:OED Online, entry=titch, code=201723, part of speech=n.1, date=January 2018}}

Noun

{{en-noun, es}} (British, colloquial) A very small person; a small child. : {{usex, en, I ain't afraid of a titch like you.}}

See also

tich

Etymology 2

From Middle English techen, tuchen, tüchen, variant or dialectal forms of {{cog, enm, touchen, t=to touch}}.{{R:OED Online, entry=titch, code=62579692, part of speech=n.2, date=March 2013}}

Noun

{{en-noun, es}} (colloquial) A small amount of something. : {{usex, en, I'll have just a titch more cake.}}

Verb

es {{eye dialect of, en, touch}}

Etymology 3

Variant or colloquial pronunciation of teach.

Verb

es {{eye dialect of, en, teach}}

Is Titch a Scrabble Word?

Words With Friends YES
Scrabble US YES
Scrabble UK YES
English International (SOWPODS) YES
Scrabble Global YES
Enable1 Dictionary NO

Points in Different Games

Scrabble
10
Words with Friends
10

The word Titch is worth 10 points in Scrabble and 10 points in Words with Friends

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