"Wangawangan" is a word in ILOKANO
n. mouth of a river, a cave, a hole, etc
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English: n. opening of the mouth or wound Tagalog: nganga
Read the complete definitionagtà n {1} supernatural man of dark complexion and extraordi-nary size, said to inhabit trees, cli? s, or empty houses. …
Read the complete definitionalat n big and tall wide-mouthed basket with loose hexagonal mesh weave. v [A] make into an alat.
Read the complete definitionn. a disease of the mouth of children and occasionally of adults characterized by pearl-colored flakes. --syn. MANGMANG.
Read the complete definitionatsi n sneeze, act of sneezing. v [A2N; b6] sneeze. Ug muatsi (mangatsi) ka, panap-ung sa ímung bàbà, If you …
Read the complete definitionbaang, báang v {1} [B3; c] plug up a hole. Sagbut ang nakabaang sa imburnal, Garbage has choked up the …
Read the complete definitionbaang, báang () n {1} the mouth opened to eat s.t. Kagamay nga táwu apan dakug báang, Such a small …
Read the complete definitionbàbà n {1} mouth. {2} any mouth-like opening. Bàbà sa lán-gub, Mouth of the cave. Bàbà sa butilya, Mouth of …
Read the complete definitionn. a kind of small, fat fish living either in the sea or at the mouth of rivers.
Read the complete definitionn. a kind of small fish found at the mouths of rivers.
Read the complete definitionbaláat v [A; a] tie s.t. around s.t. Baátun ta ning sugnud, Lets bundle the firewood. Baáti íyang bàbà arun …
Read the complete definitionbalíkas n curses. v [A; a1c] curse. Mubalíkas giyud aku nímu ug mahitabù, Ill curse you if it happens. Ayawg …
Read the complete definitionbálun n food, money to take along on a trip. Ma, ambi na ang bálun, bi, Mom, can I have …
Read the complete definitionbalungag n hunk of s.t. paN- v [A2; c6] mouth a large hunk of food. À! Ipamungag man lang nímu …
Read the complete definitionbangánga v [A1; c1] open ones mouth wide. n distance the mouth opens. Dakù siyag bangánga kun manghuy-ab, He opens …
Read the complete definitionbangut v [A; b6(1)] tie up s. o. or s.t. s mouth or the lower part of the face. Bangútan …
Read the complete definitionbayuuk, bayúuk n mumps. v [a4b4] be a? ected with mumps. Dì mabukang ákung bàbà kay gibayuuk ku, I cannot …
Read the complete definitionbugwak v {1} [AN; b6(1)] spit, blow s.t. out of the mouth. Ayaw ibugwak ang tambal, Do not spit the …
Read the complete definitionbuka v {1} [APB3(1); bc1] for the eyes or mouth to open, cause them to do so. Ang kalisud mauy …
Read the complete definitionbukádu n bit put in a horses mouth.
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