"Thrack" is a word in ENGLISH

thrack ENGLISH
Definition:

To load or burden; as, to thrack a man with property.

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abutment ENGLISH

In breech-loading firearms, the block behind the barrel which receives the pressure due to recoil.

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acorned ENGLISH

Furnished or loaded with acorns.

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aggregate ENGLISH

To amount in the aggregate to; as, ten loads, aggregating five hundred bushels.

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agutnga CEBUANO

agutnga v [A; b6] emit a somewhat prolonged grunt as when one is lifting a heavy load or has su? …

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aliid CEBUANO

alíid v [A2S; a12] stagger under a heavy load. Nag-aliid ang bátà ug pas-an sa táru, The child is staggering …

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alsa CEBUANO

alsa v {1} [A; a12] lift s.t. from underneath. Alsáhun nátù ning lamísa, Lets lift the table. {2} [A2] rise …

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alsaprima HILIGAYNON

alsapríma - (Sp. alzaprima) A lever for raising loads. altár – ámak altár, (Sp. altar) Altar. Altár nga mayór. High-altar. …

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arastri CEBUANO

arastri n loading, unloading, transshipping service of goods shipped from abroad.

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aria HILIGAYNON

aría - (Sp. arriar) An expression used frequently by men directing the lifting of heavy loads. When the latter have …

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Arrameur LAW AND LEGAL

In old French law. An officer employed to superintend the loading of vessels, and the safe stowage of the cargo. …

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atras CEBUANO

atras n {1} rear wheel. Nahyúsan mi sa atras, We had a flat tire in the rear. {2} rear part …

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Avekrake LAW AND LEGAL

In feudal law. A duty required from some customary tenants, tocar-ry goods in a wagon or upon loaded horses

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bael ILOKANO

v. /MANGI-: I-/ to carry. Isu ti nangibael kadagiti karga mi. It was he who carried our load. --syn. BAGKAT, …

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bag ENGLISH

To furnish or load with a bag or with a well filled bag.

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bagaang CEBUANO

bagaang v [B156] be burdened, loaded with a heavy responsi-bility. Aku ang nagbagaang ug gastu sa ímung pagtuun ug pag-buguybúguy …

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baguud CEBUANO

bagúud v [B12S46] be heavily burdened. Nagbaguud siya sa usa ka alat nga mangga, She was staggering under the load …

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bakutut CEBUANO

bakutut v [B46] {1} stagger under a load that is too heavy. Makabakutut (makapabakutut) man sad ang kabug-at niíning baskíta, …

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bala ILOKANO

n. bullet; missile; ammunition. Naibusan kami ti bala. We ran out of ammunition. v. /MANG-:-AN/ to put bullets in, to …

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bala CEBUANO

bala, bála (not without l) n {1} bullet. {2} staples. {3} money. v [A; c] {1} load gun, stapler. Maáyu …

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balsa CEBUANO

balsa n {1} sled consisting of a shaft hitched to a draft animal and a platform dragged along the ground. …

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