"Hambubukag" is a word in CEBUANO
hambubúkag n small flying lizard of dragon-like appearance, but bright green and dwelling in trees: Draco sp.
n liquid drink for treating asthma which is made from the ashes of this lizard.
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n. a lizard much larger than the common house lizard that lives outdoors.
Read the complete definitionn. house lizard. --syn. SALTEK; also see ALIBUT.
Read the complete definitionbalà (not without l) v [A; a12] find out information about an event that has happened (who stole s.t. , …
Read the complete definitionbalanghútan n k. o. lizard fish, family Synodontidae.
Read the complete definitionn. a large lizard, a kind of iguana whose eggs and meat are eaten by some people. --var. BANYAS.
Read the complete definitiondugsak v [A; a12] thrust s.t. long at s.t. with force. Dugsáka ang halu sa bangag, Thrust a pole at …
Read the complete definitionhalu n monitor lizard. a acting nonchalant yet ready to seize every opportunity, no matter who might get hurt (like …
Read the complete definitionhuríkì n k. o. lizard fish.
Read the complete definitionibid n k. o. large agamid lizard with a crest on the back and tail, reaching 3 1/2 in length.
Read the complete definitioniti v [B2; b6] {1} dry up, evaporate to dryness. Muiti (maiti) na sad ang mga sapà ning iníta, The …
Read the complete definitionkamras v [A; a12b2] scratch with the nails or claws. Ayawg híkap sa halu kay hingkamrasan ka, Dont touch the …
Read the complete definitionkaráhu n lizard fish: Trachinocephalus sp. and Saurida sp.
Read the complete definitionlihang n {1} vertical space made when two long things are not placed closely. Ang tayùtù nakalusut sa lihang sa …
Read the complete definitionlusak v {1} [A; a] pound s.t. by hitting it with the blunt end of a stick or with bombs. …
Read the complete definitionn. house lizard. v. /AG-/ to cry like this.
Read the complete definitiontabili n k. o. lizard, about 1 1/2 long with shining yellow and green skin, found out-of-doors. sa dágat n …
Read the complete definitiontalùtù n k. o. house lizard.
Read the complete definitionv. /AG-/ to cry like a house lizard. TELEBISION [f. Eng.], n. television. v. /AG-/ to watch television. TELEPONO [f. …
Read the complete definitiontikab n k. o. full-bodied tamban (sardine). tikabtikab v [A; c1] for the mouth to open and close in rapid …
Read the complete definitionAny aquatic lizard of the genus Varanus, as the monitor of the Nile. See Monitor, n., 3.
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