"Dispuga" is a word in CEBUANO
dispuga n k.
o.
stitch where the thread is pulled back under itself, used in hemming, making buttonholes, and wherever a sturdy stitch is desired.
v [A; b5] sew a hem.
-díra n one who sews a hem.
v [B156; a2] be a hemmer.
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