"Taliti" is a word in CEBUANO
taliti = talithi.
talìtì n encrustation of sediments, tartar sticking to a surface.
v [B2; a4b4] be encrusted with sediments.
Gitalìtian (gitalìtì) ang takurì tungud kay gisigíhag gámit nga way hugashúgas, The ket-tle is encrusted with sediment because they kept using it without washing it.
Ngípun nga nagkatalìtì sa tantung tinabakù, Teeth covered with tartar from smoking so much.
-un a encrusted with tartar and tobacco tars.
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