"Jam" is a word in ENGLISH
See Jamb.
A preserve of fruit boiled with sugar and water; as, raspberry
jam; currant jam; grape jam.
To crush or bruise; as, to jam a finger in the crack of a
door.
An injury caused by jamming.
A kind of frock for children.
To press into a close or tight position; to crowd; to
squeeze; to wedge in.
To bring (a vessel) so close to the wind that half her
upper sails are laid aback.
A mass of people or objects crowded together; also, the
pressure from a crowd; a crush; as, a jam in a street; a jam of logs in
a river.
Saw a show on Discovery Channel that talked about how energy and matter can't be destroyed. It can only change and that got me thinking that maybe there is something more than just this life. Dying might just be a transformation of energy.
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balatikál - Anything that jams, squeezes or wedges an object so that it can be drawn out or removed only …
Read the complete definitionbani-ól - (B) To jam, press, squeeze or pin against something or between something. Nabani-ól ang ákon tiíl sang gamót …
Read the complete definitionbatikál - To squeeze—, wedge—, press—, jam—, in, to hold fast or in place by a projection, jut or jag …
Read the complete definitiondágut a {1} completely removed, used up. Dágut na ang mga káhuy sa bakilid, Every single piece of wood has …
Read the complete definitiondasuk a compressed, compact. Dasuk kaáyu ang ginamus sa táru, The can was stu? ed full with salted fish preserves. …
Read the complete definitiondólse - (Sp. dulce) Sweetmeat, dessert; preserved fruit, jam, jelly, sweet, candy. (Any sugared dish may be called a "dólse”; …
Read the complete definitiondyam n jam, marmalade. v [A; a] make jam.
Read the complete definitiongutô - (B) Tight, compressed, packed, crammed, rammed, jammed, close together, crowded; to be tight, etc. (cf. gutúk).
Read the complete definitionhalíya n jelly, jam. v [A1; a2] make a fruit jelly.
Read the complete definitionhuut a {1} tight in fit. Huut kaáyu ang ákung sapátus, My shoes are very tight. Huut ang takub. Gáhing …
Read the complete definitionígpit - To jam, press, squeeze, etc. See ipít, lígpit.
Read the complete definitionipíip, ipí-ip - To jam—, press—, squeeze—, wedge—, crowd—, pack—, together, be jammed, compressed or near together. Nagaipíip ang íla …
Read the complete definitionipít - To compress, press between, squeeze, jam. Ipitá ang tabákò sa sánsoy mo. Press down the tobacco in your …
Read the complete definitionipit, ípit v {1} [A; ab2] jam, wedged in between two things. Ipitun ang linidgid nga kamúting káhuy arun pagkúhà …
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Read the complete definitionjamming Definition: Tagalog slang for taking part in a group activity 2 Definition: (salitang balbal) makibahagi ng mariwana sa grupo
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Read the complete definitionIn deep well boring, a device resembling two long chain links, for connecting a percussion drill to the rod or …
Read the complete definitionlágpit - (B) The spring of a trap; a springtrap, gin, snare with a spring-noose, springe; to wedge in, squeeze …
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