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Root: pipit


pipit is a common word root in the Filipino language.

Pipit Words and Definitions:

Example words using the Filipino / Tagalog root "pipit"

pipít-asúl : a type of bird (hypothymis azurea), noisy and with various shades of blue plumage.; black-naped monarch; black-naped blue flycatcher;   more... »
pipít-lata : a bird similar to the iwad-iwad (anthus novaeseelandiae); predominantly brown in plumage; also known as 'sipyakan'.; new zealand pipit; richard's pipit;   more... »
pipít-pu : a bird similar to a sparrow (nectarinia jugularis) that has an olive-colored feather on the upper part of its body and yellow on other parts, commonly found in coconut groves, mangroves, and gardens; olive-backed sunbird; yellow-bellied sunbird;   more... »
pipít-bakáw : a type of small pipit (gerygone sulphurea) that can be found anywhere in the philippines and has a dominant pale yellow color; yellow-bellied gerygone; yellow-bellied warbler;   more... »
pipít-gubat : a bird similar to a pipit (aethopyga flagrans), notable for its striking red plumage between the throat and chest; forest pipit; red-throated sunbird;   more... »
pipít-kugon : a small species of pipit (cisticola exilis semirufa) with a brown back that has black stripes and the belly may be reddish or pale yellow; bright-capped cisticola; grassland pipit;   more... »
pipít-motas : a small bird (family paridae, parus amabilis), characterized by a yellow body with white, gray, and black spots on the tail, and a very dark head and neck.; yellow-throated tit;   more... »
pipít-parang : also known as pipit-puso; a bird similar to the sparrows (nectarinia jugularis) with olive-colored feathers on the upper part of the body and yellow on other parts, commonly found in coconut groves, mangroves, and gardens; the smallest pipit in the philippines (aethopyga shelleyi), having a short, curved beak, predominantly yellow body with some parts red or blue; also referred to as pipit-puso.; sunbird; sparrow;   more... »

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