"Tipaka" is a word in CEBUANO
tipaka, tipakà n {1} fragments, small broken pieces.
Ang tipaka sa saang nahaságul sa unud, The pieces of the shell got mixed with the meat.
Tipaka sa átung napusgay nga kaminyúun, The fragments of our broken marriage.
{2} hard outer hull, husk, or shell of fruits and nuts, eggshells, shells of crustaceans.
{3} k.
o.
land snail introduced by the Japanese for food purposes.
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