1. (Zool.) the American woodcock.
2. [Algonq.] the elk.
3. A repeated design in batik fabric.
4. An African savanna grass, typically growing to about 60cm/2' in height.
5. small South American arboreal monkey.
6. [Obs. rare] To canter [from tittup]
7. a small tree-dwelling shrew (Phascolosorex dorsalis) native to Papua-New Guinea.
8. New Guinea Pidgin. Afternoon tea.
9. [Quechua] sky, air; often used figuratively to denote height or elevation.
10. The sooty shearwater or muttonbird.
11. a goddess [Egyptian].
12. [Swahili] a term of respect for one’s elders.
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I’ll take 3 and 6 please
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On Nov 12, 2020, at 6:47 PM, Judy Madnick <jmad...@gmail.com> wrote:
Here are 13 definitions for the word TITI shared as I received them (no time to be consistent!) — but only one is correct. Please send your votes by responding to the Dixonary group for what you believe are two definitions most likely to have come from a dictionary. The deadline for voting is Saturday, November 14, at 9 a.m. Eastern Standard Time. http://www.timezoneconverter.com/cgi-bin/tzc.tzc
Any misspellings, weird spacing, etc., are my fault and not an indication of the accuracy of a particular definition.
5. small South American arboreal monkey.
7. a small tree-dwelling shrew (Phascolosorex dorsalis) native to Papua-New Guinea.