"Tukab" is a word in CEBUANO

tukab CEBUANO
Definition:

túkab v [A; b5] open by pushing s.t.
aside, lifting a cover.
Kin-say nagtúkab sa kúlun?
Who took the cover o?
the pot?
Tukába ug dakù ang bintánà kay galhà, Open the windows wide because it is warm.
n distance s.t.
opens.

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