"Iluku" is a word in CEBUANO
ilúku n k.
o.
thread of several strands made from low-grade cotton, finer and whiter than the tingkal.
Only through sacrifice can Genesis survive.
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Importunity; earnestness.
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Read the complete definitionkatúgdang - Sinking, submersion, foundering, disappearance under water, drowning. (túgdang).
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Read the complete definitiontungkod2 Active Verb: magtungkod Passive Verb: itungkod Definition: (verb) to walk with a cane
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Read the complete definitionThe hinder part, posteriors, or rump of a person or animal.
Read the complete definitionmakangingídlis - Shocking, awful, horrid, horrible, horrific, terrible, frightful, causing one’s hair to stand on end. (cf. ngídlis, makakulúgmat, makalilísang, …
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Read the complete definitionángkat - An open seam, a joint, a chink or crack; to get loose, to loosen, to prise apart, to …
Read the complete definitionA word of eight syllables.
Read the complete definitionAgreeing in sound; accordant; harmonious.
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Read the complete definitionHaving several leaves; -- used especially when several leaves or leaflets appear where normally there should be only one.
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