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Theme vs. Tittle — What's the Difference?

Theme vs. Tittle — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Theme and Tittle

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Theme

A topic of discourse or discussion.

Tittle

A tittle or superscript dot is a small distinguishing mark, such as a diacritic in the form of a dot on a lowercase i or j. The tittle is an integral part of the glyph of i and j, but diacritic dots can appear over other letters in various languages.

Theme

A subject of artistic representation.

Tittle

A tiny amount or part of something
The rules have not been altered one jot or tittle since

Theme

An implicit or recurrent idea; a motif
A party with a tropical island theme.
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Tittle

A small diacritic mark, such as an accent, vowel mark, or dot over an i.

Theme

A short composition assigned to a student as a writing exercise.

Tittle

The tiniest bit; an iota.

Theme

(Music) A recurring melodic element in a composition, especially a melody forming the basis of a set of variations.

Tittle

(typography) Any small dot, stroke, or diacritical mark, especially if part of a letter, or if a letter-like abbreviation; in particular, the dots over the Latin letters i and j.

Theme

See topic.

Tittle

(by extension) A small, insignificant amount (of something); a modicum or speck.

Theme

A stem.

Tittle

(Scotland) To chatter.

Theme

A subject, now especially of a talk or an artistic piece; a topic.

Tittle

A particle; a minute part; a jot; an iota.
It is easier for heaven and earth to pass, than one tittle of the law to fail.
Every tittle of this prophecy is most exactly verified.

Theme

A recurring idea; a motif.

Tittle

A tiny or scarcely detectable amount

Theme

A concept with multiple instantiations.
Variations on the theme of entrepreneurial resourcefulness

Theme

Any of various colors, or color palettes, in which a design is offered; (GUI) any of various skins for an app, affecting the visuals and perhaps other elements such as sound effects.
Switch to a dark theme to conserve battery power

Theme

(dated) An essay written for school.

Theme

(music) The main melody of a piece of music, especially one that is the source of variations.

Theme

A song, or a snippet of a song, that identifies a film, a TV program, a character, etc. by playing at the appropriate time.

Theme

(grammar) The stem of a word.

Theme

(linguistics) thematic relation of a noun phrase to a verb.

Theme

(linguistics) Theta role in generative grammar and government and binding theory.

Theme

(linguistics) Topic, what is generally being talked about, as opposed to rheme.

Theme

A regional unit of organisation in the Byzantine empire.

Theme

(transitive) To give a theme to.
We themed the birthday party around superheroes.

Theme

To apply a theme to; to change the visual appearance and/or layout of (software).

Theme

A subject or topic on which a person writes or speaks; a proposition for discussion or argument; a text.
My theme is alway one and ever was.
And when a soldier was the theme, my nameWas not far off.

Theme

Discourse on a certain subject.
Then ran repentance and rehearsed his theme.
It was the subject of my theme.

Theme

A composition or essay required of a pupil.

Theme

A noun or verb, not modified by inflections; also, that part of a noun or verb which remains unchanged (except by euphonic variations) in declension or conjugation; stem.

Theme

That by means of which a thing is done; means; instrument.

Theme

The leading subject of a composition or a movement.

Theme

The subject matter of a conversation or discussion;
He didn't want to discuss that subject
It was a very sensitive topic
His letters were always on the theme of love

Theme

A unifying idea that is a recurrent element in a literary or artistic work;
It was the usual `boy gets girl' theme

Theme

(music) melodic subject of a musical composition;
The theme is announced in the first measures
The accompanist picked up the idea and elaborated it

Theme

An essay (especially one written as an assignment);
He got an A on his composition

Theme

(linguistics) the form of a word after all affixes are removed;
Thematic vowels are part of the stem

Theme

Provide with a particular theme or motive;
The restaurant often themes its menus

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