"Inutud" is a word in HILIGAYNON
inútud - Cut-off, broken-off, severed; a
cut—or broken-off piece, a fragment.
Inútud nga káhoy. A broken-off piece of
wood. Ginútdan siá sang médiko sang íya
batíis kag ang inútud nalubúng sa pátyo.
The physician cut off his leg and the
severed limb was buried in the cemetery.
(cf. útud).
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