"Likos" is a word in HILIGAYNON

likos HILIGAYNON
Definition:

líkos - Circumference, etc. See líkus.

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If you refuse to practice run today,it will make harder to practice it tomorrow

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Laugh your heart out.

I've been invited to an avoidance. An avoidance? What's that? It's a dance for people who hate each other.

hurry-skurry ENGLISH

Confusedly; in a bustle.

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exostosis ENGLISH

Any protuberance of a bone which is not natural; an excrescence or morbid enlargement of a bone.

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hoop ENGLISH

A shout; a whoop, as in whooping cough.

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refuge ENGLISH

Shelter or protection from danger or distress.

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kinhod HILIGAYNON

kínhod - To hobble along, limp, halt, walk lamely. (cf. kunád, íkang). kínhol, To shrug, jerk one’s shoulders, give a …

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paga CEBUANO

pága n {1} shelf put above the stove. Limpiyúhi ang mga kúlun ug ibutang sa pága, Clean the pots and …

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fishhawk ENGLISH

The osprey (Pandion haliaetus), found both in Europe and America; -- so called because it plunges into the water and …

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autogenous ENGLISH

Self-generated; produced independently.

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infantlike ENGLISH

Of doubtful meaning; ambiguous.

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relaid ENGLISH

imp. & p. p. of Relay.

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case knife ENGLISH

A large table knife; -- so called from being formerly kept in a case.

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sarumbali HILIGAYNON

sarumbálì - To move about in all directions as restless crowds of people, ants, etc. (cf. surumbálì id.).

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anight ENGLISH
pen ENGLISH

The internal shell of a squid.

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Courtesy LAW AND LEGAL
interpolate ENGLISH

To renew; to carry on with intermission.

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Merton, Statute Of LAW AND LEGAL

An old Eng-lish statute, relatlng to dower, legltimaey, wardships,' procedure, lnclosure of common, and usury. It was passed in 1235, …

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