"Inutus" is a word in HILIGAYNON
inutús - The expressed juice of the sugarcane. Pabukalá ang inutús. Boil the sugarcane juice. (cf. utús, íntus).
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arníbal - (Sp. almibar) Thin, freely-flowing molasses in the initial stage of the process of sugar-milling. 1.) inutús—the watery juice …
Read the complete definitioníntus - (H) The juice of the sugar cane. (cf. inutús).
Read the complete definitionlasáw - Thin molasses, syrup, treacle; to thicken to the consistency of syrup or treacle. Naglasáw na ang inutús. The …
Read the complete definitionutús - To extract, express, press or force out by crushing (as the juice of sugar cane, or the like). …
Read the complete definitionyúnke - (Sp. yunque) Anvil, smithy; a percolator for straining sugar cane juice (inutús, íntus) previous to boiling it. (cf. …
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