"Titbit" is a word in ENGLISH
Same as Tidbit.
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alupì (from lupi) n k. o. tidbit made from grated young corn, optionally with milk or coconut milk, wrapped in …
Read the complete definitionA delicious morsel or mouthful; a tidbit.
Read the complete definitioníbus v [A13; a1] cook food wrapped in coconut leaves in long sticks. n food so cooked, most frequently a …
Read the complete definitionkakanin Definition: (noun) tidbits, dainties, sweetmeats (rw. kain)
Read the complete definitionlunga n sesame seeds used for tidbit decorations or flavoring on sweets: Sesamium orientale.
Read the complete definitionpísì n rope consisting of two or three strands (lúbid) twisted together, usually made of fiber. v [A; a] make …
Read the complete definitionsitsarun n a tidbit made of hog skins fried crisp. v [A; a12] prepare, have sitsarun.
Read the complete definitionsyákuy n tidbit made of flour, and optionally eggs, formed into long slender pieces and deep fried in fat. v …
Read the complete definitiontaháda n toast made from sliced, stale pansu bread, shaped into an oval. v [A; a] make taháda tidbits.
Read the complete definitionTender; soft; nice; -- now only used in tidbit.
Read the complete definitionA delicate or tender piece of anything eatable; a delicious morsel.
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