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pip·it \ˈpipə̇t, usu -ə̇d.+V\ noun (-s) Etymology: imitative : any of various small singing birds of the family Motacillidae of nearly cosmopolitan range; especially : any of those belonging to the genus Anthus, resembling the true larks in habit, colors, and the long hind claw, and like the true larks singing on the wing — called also titlark; see meadow pipit, rock pipit, sprague's pipit, tree pipit |