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Definition of Tupis

Tupi
Tupi Tu"pi, n. An Indian of the tribe from which the Tupian stock takes its name, dwelling, at the advent of the Portuguese, about the mouth of the Amazon. Also, their language, which is the basis of the Indian trade language of the Amazon.

Meaning of Tupis from wikipedia

- The Tupi people, a subdivision of the Tupi-Guarani linguistic families, were one of the largest groups of indigenous peoples in Brazil before its colonization...
- nicknamed Os Tupis Rede Tupi, the first Brazilian TV network (1950–1980) The tupi blackberry, a Mexican hybrid of the Comanche and Uruguai varieties Tupi (software)...
- Old Tupi, Ancient Tupi or classical Tupi (Portuguese pronunciation: [tuˈpi]) is a dead Tupian language which was spoken by the aboriginal Tupi people of...
- Tupí, also known as formatge de tupí, is a fermented cheese of a certain area of the Pyrenees and Pre-Pyrenees made from cows' or sheep's milk. It is a...
- Tupi or not Tupi, that is the question (in the original spelling, Tupy or not Tupy, that is the question) is a pun present in the Anthropophagic Manifesto...
- The Tupí or Tupinambá languages (also known as Tupi–Guarani III) are a subgroup of the Tupi–Guarani language family. The Tupi languages are: Old Tupi (lingua...
- TupiTube (also known as Tupi 2D) is a free and open-source 2D animation software for amateur artists, children, and teenagers. It is available for Windows...
- Tupi–Guarani (/tuːˈpiː ɡwɑˈrɑːni/ /ɡwɑˈɾɑ-/; Tupi-Guarani: [tuˈpi ɡwaɾaˈni];pronunciation) is the most widely distributed subfamily of the Tupian languages...
- Rede Tupi (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʁedʒi tuˈpi]; in English, Tupi Network) was a Brazilian commercial terrestrial television network. Its flagship...
- as well as along the upper Tietê River. Anchieta referred to them as "Tupis of São Vicente" (also known as Tupiniquins), and their language exhibited...