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v. 1. spread something out flat. Mubuklad na ku ug banig kay matúlug na ku, I will spread the mat because I am going to sleep. Ibuklad (buklára) ning sáku didtu sa ínit arun mamala, Spread this sack out in the sun to dry; 2a. for a girl to grow to maidenhood (poetic). 2b. for a blossom to open. Mingbuklad na ang mga rúsas, The roses are starting to open. tingpaN- n. year (lit. season of blooming) (poetic). Dalága nga napúlug pitu ka tingpamuklad, A girl of seventeen summers.
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v. take the wash in. Buklása ang linadlad, Take in the laundry you have left out to bleach.
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v. 1. pry something open that has a slit in it. Bukláta (ibuklat) ang imbaw, Pry the clam open; 2. for the eyes to open.
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n. kind of edible white mushroom (black when dried).
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n. 1. lump, something bulging. Unsa ning buknul sa ímung bulsa? What is this bulging in your pocket? 2. bunch of fibrous materials. Gisagúlan ug dílì iskuhídu ang buknul sa lánut, The bunch of abaca fibers has lots of second-class fibers mixed in with it; v. 1. bulge, be lumpy. Ang unlan nagbuknul kay daghang pánit sa duldul, The pillow is lumpy because it has a lot of kapok peels; 2. tie into a bunch. Ibuknul (buknúla) ímung buhuk, Tie your hair into a bunch.
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node
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knuckle
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joint
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n. back
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bones
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n. bone(s)
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n. skeleton
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skull
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clavicle
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shoulder-blade
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instep
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lump
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see baksidur.
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see baksing.
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see baksidur.
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