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duit

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for duit.

Editorial note

Their native libraries (like Nimx for nim, duit for Go, Conrod for Rust) are unfinished, limited or simply too impractical, and bindings to Qt and wxWidgets are either undocumented, incomplete, or suffer from weird license restrictions (like a Go Qt binding I've taken a look at, I forgot its name).

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Quick take

Alternative form of (historical) doit (“a small Dutch coin”)

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of duit gathered in one view.

noun

Alternative form of (historical) doit (“a small Dutch coin”)

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for duit.

noun

Alternative form of (historical) doit (“a small Dutch coin”)

Example sentences

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Their native libraries (like Nimx for nim, duit for Go, Conrod for Rust) are unfinished, limited or simply too impractical, and bindings to Qt and wxWidgets are either undocumented, incomplete, or suffer from weird license restrictions (like a Go Qt binding I've taken a look at, I forgot its name).

2

Knowing the etymology of, e.g., "goodbye" makes it click faster/not be weird when you learn, e.g, that "hello" is "Dia is Muire duit" (God and Mary be with you) in Irish Gaelic.

Quote examples

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Knowing the etymology of, e.g., "goodbye" makes it click faster/not be weird when you learn, e.g, that "hello" is "Dia is Muire duit" (God and Mary be with you) in Irish Gaelic.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use duit in a sentence?

Their native libraries (like Nimx for nim, duit for Go, Conrod for Rust) are unfinished, limited or simply too impractical, and bindings to Qt and wxWidgets are either undocumented, incomplete, or suffer from weird license restrictions (like a Go Qt binding I've taken a look at, I forgot its name).

What does duit mean?

Alternative form of (historical) doit (“a small Dutch coin”)

What part of speech is duit?

duit is commonly used as noun.