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to whiten something (see Molina)

to go about dressed in all white (see Molina)

istɑːkɑːtoːlli
Orthographic Variants: 
iztācātōlli

white atole (a beverage made of cornstarch) (see Karttunen)

something that is white and small or delicate (see Molina)

istɑːkɑːyoːtɬ

whiteness (see Molina)

"white-woman" mountain, a volcano near the Valley of Mexico (see attestations)

Fernando Horcasitas, "La narrativa oral náhuatl (1920–1975)," Estudios de Cultura Náhuatl 13 (1978), 177–209, see 186.

a plant with medicinal value, with heart-shaped leaves and flowers that are pale yellow or white

Orthographic Variants: 
iztac quauhtli, iztacquauhtli, iztac cuauhtli

White-tailed Hawk, a bird (see Hunn, attestations)

a delicacy (food) that has too much salt (see Molina)

istɑtʃitʃik

something very salty (see Molina)

istɑtʃiːwɑloːjɑːn
Orthographic Variants: 
iztachiualoyan

salt works, or the place where salt is made (see Molina)

istɑtʃiːwki

a salt worker, a person who extracts the salt (see Molina)

Orthographic Variants: 
iztachuitzitzilin, iztachoitzitzilin

white hummingbird (see attestations)

Orthographic Variants: 
iztacteocuitlachipaualli

polished silver (see Molina)

white mountain (now called Iztaccihuatl, this is the peak next to Popocatepetl, the volcanoes around the basin of Mexico)
James Lockhart, Nahuatl as Written: Lessons in Older Written Nahuatl, with Copious Examples and Texts (Stanford: Stanford University Press and UCLA Latin American Studies, 2001), 87.

istɑːktiliɑː
Orthographic Variants: 
iztāctiliā

to bleach something (see Karttunen)

Orthographic Variants: 
iztactlohtli, iztac tlohtli, iztac tlotli, iztac tlhotli

Prairie Falcon, a bird (see Hunn, attestations)

istɑːktsɑpotɬ
Orthographic Variants: 
iztāctzapotl

white zapote, the fruit of which is narcotic (Casimiroa edulis) (see Karttunen)

istɑkwɑkwɑː
Orthographic Variants: 
iztacuacuā

for animals to eat salt (see Karttunen)

Orthographic Variants: 
iztaquauitl, iztaquahuitl

something very salty (see Molina)