"Abord" is a word in ENGLISH
Manner of approaching or accosting; address.
To approach; to accost.
Blessed with riches and possibilities far beyond anything imagined by ancestors who tilled the unpredictable soil of medieval Europe, modern populations have nonetheless shown a remarkable capacity to feel that neither who they are nor what they have is quite enough.
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An eighty year old couple decide to try for a child. They visit the doctor who asks the old geezer to produce a sperm sample in a bottle. After two weeks, the couple return and the bottle is empty. "What's the problem?" asks the doctor. "Well," says the old man, "First I tried it with my right hand, then my left. Then my wife tried it with her right hand, then her left. Then she tried it with her teeth in and with her teeth out, and we still can't get the lid off the bloody bottle."
lakat v {1} [A; a] walk. Mulakat na ang bátà, The baby is able to walk now. Duul ra man …
Read the complete definitionGait; manner of walking; as, the approach of a man is often known by his step.
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