"Kadasok" is a word in HILIGAYNON
kadasók - Quality of being crammed or
stuffed close together. (cf. dasók).
A winner keeps playing until the winning shot.
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Not content; discontented; dissatisfied.
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Read the complete definitionA keeper of stock or cattle; a herdsman.
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Read the complete definitiontágad - See tagád. In and near Iloilo tagád is mostly used, tágad in other places. tádyà – tágbaw tágak, …
Read the complete definitionmadátà - Enduring, lasting, long, continual; much, plentiful, abounding, abundant. (dátà). (cf. masamí, masayón, masúnsun; bugánà, dagáyà, etc.).
Read the complete definitionkaáka - (B) The being much in demand or resorted to. (áka; cf. kaágaw, kabákal).
Read the complete definitionIn old Euglish law. A chief servant in husbandry; a bailiff
Read the complete definitionThe act of demonstrating; an exhibition; proof; especially, proof beyond the possibility of doubt; indubitable evidence, to the senses or …
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Read the complete definitionmaáplod - Astringent, acrid, acerb, piquant, pungent, bitter, tart, sharp, hot or biting to the taste. (cf. áplod).
Read the complete definitionA thrust or blow.
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