"Yoko" is a word in HILIGAYNON

yoko HILIGAYNON
Definition:

yokô - (B) Crease, furrow, wrinkle;
creased, wrinkled, furrowed. Madámù sing
yokô ang (Dúro kaukút sang) ímo bestído.
Your dress is full of creases. (cf. yokót,
ukút).

yoko HILIGAYNON
Definition:

yókò - (B) To crease, cause wrinkles,
wrinkle, furrow.—Kon pungkoán mo ang
báyò magayókò. If you sit on the jacket, it
will be creased. Indì mo pagyokóon ang
ákon delárgo. Don’t crease my trousers.
(cf. yókot, úkut).

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The values we rightly associate with the modern age - the "liberty, equality, and fraternity" of the French revolution - are all endangered today not by the dead hand of tradition but by modernity itself, and they can be salvaged only by moving beyond it.

Harvey Cox, Religion in the Secular City: Toward a Postmodern Theology

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hinat HILIGAYNON

hínat - To stretch out, smooth, hold tightly to, open, (a book, cloth, paper, etc.), unfold, straighten out. Hináta ang …

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sabyokot HILIGAYNON

sabyokót - Crease, wrinkle, crush, fold; creased, wrinkled, crushed, full of folds or wrinkles; to crease. Iníng moskitéro madámù sing …

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