tiddler
n.
small fish; young person; unusually small person (British Slang); something very small (British Slang)
Tiddler
This article is about the wiki software element. For other uses see
Tiddler (disambiguation) A Tiddler is an entry in a
TiddlyWiki. It is equivalent to a
wiki page and uses a simplified markup language very similar to that used by
Wikipedia. In fact the original source text for this entry was entered in a TiddlyWiki and yielded pretty much the same display. Compared to a Wikipedia page though, there are some interesting differences:When a Tiddler is created or edited in an original TiddlyWiki found online, it cannot be saved online. Some, but not all, TiddlyWiki Adaptations do allow their Tiddlers to be saved online.Selected Tiddlers are all displayed on the same page.Anything written in
CamelCase is assumed to be a Tiddler and is rendered as a link into the TiddlyWiki. If it exists, the link will display as bold. If it does not exist, clicking on the unbolded link will cause TiddlyWiki to create the Tiddler and go into Edit mode.
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tiddler
Noun
1. a young person of either sex; "she writes books for children"; "they're just kids"; "`tiddler' is a British term for youngsters"
(synonym) child, kid, youngster, minor, shaver, nipper, small fry, tike, tyke, fry, nestling
(hypernym) juvenile, juvenile person
(hyponym) bairn
(part-meronym) child's body
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