"Kandinggal" is a word in HILIGAYNON
kandínggal - Lean, meagre, spare,
emaciated, thin. (cf. kalamanít,
maníwang).
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dínggal - Leanness, thinness, weakness; lean, meagre, weak; to be or become lean, etc. (cf. hágpis, níwang, lúya, lamanít, kandínggal).
Read the complete definitionkakandínggal - Leanness, thinness, meagreness. (cf. kandínggal, kaníwang, kahágpis, kakanít).
Read the complete definitionkanít - Lean, gaunt, thin, spare, emaciated; to be or become lean, etc. Nagkanít siá, kay nagmasakít. He got lean, …
Read the complete definitionmaníwang - Lean, thin, spare, lank, emaciated, meagre, gaunt, skinny, slight, slender. (cf. níwang, mahágpis, kanít, kandínggal; matámbok—fat, stout).
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