Crossword-Solution: TITIS 5 letters, 13 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 5

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TITIS anagram ITSIT, SITIT

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Birds of S. A. 1 answer
Blue-footed petrels, N. Z. 1 answer
Buckwheat trees. 1 answer
Monkeys or trees 1 answer
Small S.A. monkeys 1 answer
Small South American monkeys 1 answer
Southern shrubs. 1 answer
Trees or monkeys 1 answer
White-flowered Southern trees. 1 answer
S.A. monkeys. 2 answers
S. A. monkeys 2 answers
South American monkeys. 3 answers
South American monkey 26 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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The Indians have a dislike and a predilection for certain races of monkeys; they love the viuditas, the titis, and generally all the little sagoins; while the araguatos, on account of their mournful aspect, and their uniform howling, are at once detested and abused.
Equinoctial Regions of America V2 Alexander von Humboldt 2004
Among the monkeys, brought by the Indians to the fair of Pararuma, we distinguished several varieties of the sai,* (* Simia capucina the capuchin monkey.) belonging to the little groups of creeping monkeys called matchi in the Spanish colonies; marimondes* (* Simia belzebuth.), or ateles with a red belly; titis, and viuditas.
Equinoctial Regions of America V2 Alexander von Humboldt 2004
The titis of the most elegant form, and the most beautiful colour (with hair of a golden yellow), come from the banks of the Cassiquiare.
Equinoctial Regions of America V2 Alexander von Humboldt 2004
This naturalist admittedly took his specific name from Linnæus, who spelt the word ‘_titys_’ as did Gesner; but the best classical authorities, Stephanus, Porson, and Passow, consider ‘_titis_’ to be right.
Our Summer Migrants J. E. Harting 2019
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 12 times in crossword archives (1946–1988).