IPA: /ˈbɪtsiːər/
KK: /ˈbɪtsiːər/
Smaller or more insignificant in size or importance than something else.
The bitsier details of the project were often overlooked by the team.
The word 'bitsier' is derived from 'bit' (from Old English 'bitt', meaning a small piece or morsel) and the suffix '-ier' (indicating a comparative form). The term 'bitsier' refers to something that is more bit-like or consists of smaller pieces compared to something else.
Think of 'bit' as a small piece, and remember that 'bitsier' means more like small pieces than something else.