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n. caliper, an instrument used to measure the thickness or diameter of something.
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see kulipláwir.
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trance
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n. 1. calypso song, dance; 2. calypso outfit, consisting of a straw hat and a sport shirt or blouse, the lower edges and sleeves of which are scalloped or raggedy.
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v. roll, usually said of flat disk-like things; cause something to do so. Ang taklub sa kaldíru mikalíring sa kanal, The pot cover rolled into the canal; n. hoop used as a toy for children to roll.
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stack
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see kal.
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v. stack ears of corn or rice on the stalk in an orderly arrangement. Íyang kalirúhun (ikalíru) ang ináni, He’ll stack the harvested rice; n. orderly stack of rice on the stalk or ears of corn.
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n. chalice.
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n. kind of pointed sword, around 18–20″ long with serrations near the handle.
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n. scale
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v. 1. flatten off something that heaps up to measure them exactly. Kalisun nátù arun way bintáhà, Let us level it off carefully so no one gets too much; 2. dismiss a group from office. Ug malibiral ang administrasiyun kalisun mu sa inyung katungdánan, If we get a Liberal administration you will all be swept from office; n. something used to level off a measured item.
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n. a two-wheeled horse drawn carriage; v. ride in a kalísa.
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awe
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fear
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n. dread
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n. terror
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panic
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adversity
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disaster
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