"Tuksi" is a word in CEBUANO
tuksì v [A; a] slice or prod o?
the outer layer of s.t.
Pagtuksì ug lapnis nga ibugkus sa kináhuy, Pull o?
some of the outer strips of the abaca to tie the firewood up with.
Tuksía ang pakpak sa mais, Loosen the corn husks.
n instrument used to prod an outer layer loose.
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