"Damol" is a word in HILIGAYNON
dámol - Thickness (of a board, sheet, etc.);
to be or become thick. Nagdámol ang
búnbun dirí, kay nagbahâ ang subâ
kagáb-i. There is quite a thick layer of
alluvial sand here, because the river was in
flood last night. Utda ang tápì sa
nadamólan. Cut the plank at its thickest
part. Ginadamólan akó siníng hénero. This
cloth is too thick for me or appears to me
rather thick. (cf. madámol, kadámol,
dákmol).
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