flitter

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10
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11
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7
Pronunciation
/ˈflɪtɚ/(US)
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/ˈflɪtɚ/(US) · [ˈflɪɾɚ](US)

Definition of flitter

10 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included

verb

  1. To scatter in pieces.
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verb

  1. To scatter in pieces.
  2. To move about rapidly and nimbly.
  3. To move quickly from one condition or location to another.
    “How she remembered the gray-feathered titmouse flittering about as she stared unbelievingly at the grave of her sister and clung to Reese, then five years old.”
    “There were two bugs flittering on either side of her.”
    “The back of the group flittered in and out of my view, pulling me forward with only dim hopes of success.”
  4. To flutter or quiver.

noun

  1. A fluttering movement
    “A waxing moon riding high in the sky and a flitter of bats about the rooftops, dipping and swerving as they gathered up the gnats that danced there in ephemeral clouds.”
  2. A rag; a tatter; a small piece or fragment.
    “Without a flitter of a blanket o'er me”
    “But to return to where we left her, I see her still, propped up in a kind of stupor against one of the walls in which this wretched edifice abounds, her long grey greasy hair framing in its cowl of scrofulous mats a face where pallor, languor, hunger, acne, recent dirt, immemorial chagrin and surplus hair seemed to dispute the mastery. Flitters of perforated starch entwine an ear.”
  3. Any of various hesperiid butterflies of the genus Hyarotis.
  4. A small aircraft or spacecraft.
    “Then all three went out to the flitter. A tiny speedster, really; a torpedo bearing stubby wings and the ludicrous tail-surfaces, the multifarious driving-, braking-, side-, top-, and under-jets so characteristic of the tricky, cranky, but ultra-maneuverable breed.”
    “Small flitters were powered and made ready, and everything that carried manual controls was inspected and cleared for action.”
    “The small flitters carried by the Queen for exploration work held with comfort a two-man crew—with crowding, three.”
    “The flitter tumbled from the shimmering throat of the wormhole transit route from Port Sol to Earthport.”
  5. A small perceptible feeling
    “Hannah couldn't stop a flitter of panic at the thought.”
    “He sensed Wheeler tensing, the slightest of tremors in the stillness of the ruined chapel, a flitter of irritation.”
  6. (Caribbean, Southern-US, alt-of, archaic, pronunciation-spelling)Pronunciation spelling of fritter.

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Etymology

From Middle English flytteren, frequentative form of flitten, flytten, flütten, possibly from Old Norse flytja (“to carry about, convey”), equivalent to flit + -er (frequentative suffix).

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