"Kristal" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
kristál - (Sp. cristal) crystal; glass. (cf.
kátyà).
kristal n {1} crystal, brilliant glass.
{2} watch glass.
{3} glass pane of a showcase.
bul n crystal ball.
silk n k.
o.
cloth made of pressed fabric of fibrous material, soft and silky with a shiny gloss on one side.
v [A1] wear s.t.
made of crystal silk.
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