"Katad" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON

katad HILIGAYNON
Definition:

kátad - To stretch on a frame or rod, as
yarn previous to weaving; to stretch on the
rack, figuratively or literally. Katáda
(—ára) ang bunáng. Stretch the yarn.
Ginkátad níla siá. They put him on the
rack. They punished him severely.

katad TAGALOG
Definition:

katad
Definition: (noun) animal skin, leather

Few words of positivity

Ay me! for aught that I ever could read Could ever hear by tale or history The course of true love never did run smooth.

William Shakespeare

WORD SUGGESTIONS
Laugh your heart out.

So this trumpet player dies. When he reaches is everlasting reward, the guy in the robe says, "You're going to spend eternity with this combo, okay? There's a bass player named 'Mingus' and a pianist named 'Monk', and any day now we expect this 'Blakey' guy to show up with his drums."Wow!" the guy says, "I never imagined heaven would be this good."The man in the robe says, "This is hell, not heaven. There's a girl singer."

crab ENGLISH

A machine used in ropewalks to stretch the yarn.

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katadan HILIGAYNON

katadán - A frame to stretch yarn on, etc. Walâ ko makátad ang bunáng, kay walâ akó sing katadán. I …

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