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pit·ta

 (pĭt′ə)
n.
Any of several brightly colored passerine birds of the genus Pitta that live in forests of Asia, Australia, and Africa and have a strong bill, a short tail, and long legs.

[Telugu piṭṭa, bird.]
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pitta

(ˈpɪtə)
n
(Animals) any of various small brightly coloured ground-dwelling tropical birds of the genus Pitta
[C19: from Telugu]
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pitta

In Ayurvedic medicine this is one of three doshas (the other two being kapha and vata) and resulting from the combination of the Bhutas fire and water by agni.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.pitta - any bird of the genus Pittapitta - any bird of the genus Pitta; brilliantly colored chiefly terrestrial birds with short wings and tail and stout bills
tyrannid - a passerine bird of the suborder Tyranni
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Translations

pitta

[ˈpɪtə] ADJ (also pitta bread) → pan m árabe
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pitta

[ˈpɪtə ˈpiːtə] pita [ˈpiːtə] (US) n (also pitta bread) → pita f
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pitta (bread)

n˜ Fladenbrot nt
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