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tit1 US English

a titmouse

tit2 US English

a woman’s breast or nipple

tit3 US English

the infliction of an injury or insult in return for one that one has suffered

Tit. US English

Titus

blue tit US English

a small titmouse with a blue cap, greenish-blue back, and yellow underparts, widespread in Eurasia and northwestern Africa

coal tit (also cole tit) US English

a small Eurasian and North African tit (songbird) with a grey back, black cap and throat, and white cheeks

great tit US English

a tit (songbird) with a black head and white cheeks, occurring in many different races from western Europe to eastern Asia

marsh tit US English

a Eurasian woodland tit (songbird) with mainly grey-brown plumage, a shiny black cap, and white cheeks

bearded tit US English

a small long-tailed Eurasian songbird of the parrotbill family, the male of which has dark markings resembling a moustache, frequenting reed beds

crested tit US English

a small European tit (songbird) with a short crest, living chiefly in coniferous woodland

willow tit US English

a Eurasian tit (songbird) with mainly grey-brown plumage, a dull black cap, and white cheeks

penduline tit US English

a small tit-like Old World songbird that builds a nest suspended from a branch

long-tailed tit US English

a small Eurasian songbird that resembles a tit, having black, white, and pink plumage and a long slender tail, and building a domed nest

suck the hind tit in tit2 US English

receive less of something than others who are competing for it

tidbit (also titbit) US English

a small piece of tasty food

bush tit in bushtit (also bush tit) US English

a small American songbird of the long-tailed tit family, with mainly pale gray plumage and sometimes a black mask

cole tit in coal tit (also cole tit) US English

a small Eurasian and North African tit (songbird) with a grey back, black cap and throat, and white cheeks

New Zealand tit in tit1 US English

used in names of birds similar or related to the titmouse, e.g., New Zealand tit

tit English-French

mésange

tit2 English-German

it's tit for tat

tit1 English-Italian

cincia

tit2 English-Italian

tit for tat

blue tit English-German

Blaumeise

blue tit English-Italian

cinciarella f

tit for tat English-Spanish

it was tit for tat

tit for tat in tit English-French

un prêté pour un rendu

tit for tat in tit2 English-Italian

pan per focaccia

it's tit for tat in tit2 English-German

wie du mir, so ich dir

it was tit for tat in tit for tat English-Spanish

fue ojo por ojo, diente por diente