"Steering" is a word in ENGLISH
of Steer
a. & n. from Steer, v.
Modern agriculture has been accurately described as a way of turning oil into food. As the price of oil continues to rise, so will the price of food.
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Read the complete definitionbílik v {1} [AB2S6; a] turn on its axis, spin s.t. Mubílik nang manubílag íya ra, That steering wheel turns …
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Read the complete definitioníhi n axle, rod which holds a wheel which turns. Íhi sa rilu, Crown stem of a watch. Íhi sa …
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Read the complete definitionv. /AG-, MANG-:-EN/ to beat, club, cudgel. --syn. MALO. MANTIKA [f. Sp.], n. lard, cooking oil. v. /AG-/ to produce …
Read the complete definitionmanubíla n a mechanism one manipulates to steer: steering wheel, handle bars, etc. v [c1] make a steering mechanism.
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Read the complete definitiontimun n {1} rudder. {2} clitoris (humorous euphemism). v [AN2; b] steer a boat with a rudder, or with a …
Read the complete definitionulin n stern, the rear end of a ship. v [AN; b6(1)] steer a boat from the stern.
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