"Adyas" is a word in CEBUANO
adyas v [A; c] put at a specific setting, adjust.
Ákung adyasun (iadyas) ang pabílu sa sugà, Ill adjust the lamp wick.
There are two possibilities: accept the reality or change yourself to get ready to accept the reality.
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To have a thirst for.
Read the complete definitionA cell (or offshoot of a larger monastery) governed by a prior.
Read the complete definitionAn order of birds, including the common domestic fowls, pheasants, grouse, quails, and allied forms; -- sometimes called Rasores.
Read the complete definitionapuntasiyun n prompting in a drama.
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Read the complete definitionEnjoying; possessing.
Read the complete definitionkarat v [B; c1] for a top to keep jumping about instead of spinning steadily. Mukarat (makarat) ang ímung kasing …
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Read the complete definitionHaving the inferior rays of the pectoral fins partially or entirely free, as in the gurnards.
Read the complete definitionThat which one is under obligation to pay, or for which one is liable.
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Read the complete definitionThe act of yielding up any-thlug; surrender
Read the complete definitionOne who visits; a guest; a visitor.
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Read the complete definitionUneasy with desire; itching; especially, having a lascivious curiosity or propensity; lustful.
Read the complete definitionThe aperture in a mold for pouring in the metal; the gate.
Read the complete definitionTo work with the nose, like a swine in the mud.
Read the complete definitionhúndan, húndon - From hunúd—to be afraid, etc.
Read the complete definitionOne who guards, protects, watches over, or has the care of, some person or thing.
Read the complete definitionA name given to many manor houses because the magistrate's court was held in the hall of his mansion; a …
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