"Kar-In" is a word in ILOKANO

kar-in ILOKANO
Definition:

v. /MANGI-: I-/ to turn over the food content of with a spatula or ladle, to turn over (food in a pot, pan, etc.) with a spatula or ladle. Ikar-in mo diay banga. Turn over the food in the pot with a ladle. KARINYO [f. Sp.], adj. /NA-/ fond of caressing or teasing the opposite sex. --syn. KARINYOSO. KARINYOSO [f. Sp.], adj. habitually fond of caressing or teasing the opposite sex.

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