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bamboo water container (thetalod 1.1nA bamboo water container. (The bamboo is hollowed out in order to hold a large amount of water. These were used in the past before people had buckets and pails.)
bamboo without thornssiling 1.1nA kind of medium-sized small bamboo that is smooth and without thorns. (It can be used for posts, fencing, furniture, etc. similar to kawayan.)rel. wrd.bolok 1.1kawayan 1.1patong 1.1
bamboo, a stand ofpengted 1.1ov. syn.kakawayananpengted 1nA group, stand of bamboo, banana plants, cassava plants, etc.
bamboo, large diameterpatong 1.1nA type of bamboo which grows very large but without thorns. (It looks like bolok bamboo but is larger. It is used for flooring, beds, and other furniture.)rel. wrd.bolok 1.1kawayan 1.1siling 1.1
bamboo, section ofbongkok 1.1nA section of bamboo divided by the intervening joints.
bamboo, single longlawit 1.1nA single long piece of bamboo.
bamboo, small diameterbolok 1.1nA kind of short bamboo without thorns but rough, with a very small diameter, used for fencing or for making bamboo walling called sawali.rel. wrd.kawayan 1.1patong 1.1siling 1.1
bamboo, to splitraot 1.1vtTo strip bamboo of its leaves, clean and split it into narrow, smooth strips to be used for weaving.Raotan mo kang lagi tang kawayan ang boaten mong lino.First clean and split the bamboo into narrow strips that you will use for making a rice winnowing basket.rel. wrd.alot 1.1ogat1 1alot 1.1rel. wrd.alot 1amikil 1.2vtTo strip a midrib of its leaves, such as a coconut frond; to prepare bamboo or rattan by stripping the leaves, splitting it, and cleaning it by scraping it with a machete.Nagaloto ta ogat ta nioy para boateno rin ang silig amen.I stripped the leaves off the coconut midribs to make them into a broom.Mga magalota tang ikodal ang kawayan, indi ra pataladen mo tang kapotan na.When you split and clean the bamboo for the fencing, don't make the ends pointed.ov. syn.ogat1 1.2rel. wrd.ogat1 1raot 1.1
bamboo, to split and flattenta-tad2 1.1vtTo split and flatten bamboo.Sinopa bato tang poiding bēgen ang magta-tad ong damal?Who do you think we can call to split and flatten bamboo tomorrow?Pagta-tad tanandia ta bolok para boaten ang sawali.He is splitting and flattening the bolok bamboo in order to make walling material.
bananaponsi 1.1nBanana plant or fruit.latog-latogon 1.1adjA hard lump in the flesh of a ripe banana, usually a matabia or arikondal banana.
banana grovekaponsian1 1.1pl. nGroup of banana plants; banana grove.
banana heartpotok 1.1nBanana heart.
banana plant (thisonas 1.1nThe dried, shredded layers coming off of a banana plant. (This includes wilted parts of the trunk as well as wilted leaves.)Mangomit ita ta mga onas tang ponsi para idapog ong koma.Let's get some dried, shredded layers of banana plants to burn in the field.
banana plant, shredded layers ofonas 1.1nThe dried, shredded layers coming off of a banana plant. (This includes wilted parts of the trunk as well as wilted leaves.)Mangomit ita ta mga onas tang ponsi para idapog ong koma.Let's get some dried, shredded layers of banana plants to burn in the field.
banana shoot/suckersa 1.1nThe shoot or sucker of a banana plant.; For a banana plant to develop shoots.Mga manā ra tang ponsi mo mama-dolo rin ta tang papa.When your banana plant produces shoots I would like to ask for one.
banana with no fleshkimay 2.1nSmall bananas with no flesh because of excessive heat.
banana, speciesmatabia 1.1nA kind of large banana. (When ripe it can have green or black skin and when eaten its flesh has small lumps in it. It can be boiled but become mushy. Some people like to boil it along with their rice. The heart is not usually eaten because of its bitter flavor.)santo tomas 1.1nA kind of banana, small in size, known as señorita in Tagalog. (It has a nice smell.)karaw 1.1nA kind of banana, large and fat. (When ripe its skin is reddish-purple.)lakatan 1.1nA kind of banana, slender, with a nice smell similar to arikondal.moko 1.1nA kind of banana, medium in size, with a short stalk. (When ripe the banana has a hole down through its middle.)rel. wrd.mondo 1.1mondo 1.1saba 1.1soso 1.1nA kind of banana, small to medium in size.
banana, species (best tasting)arikondal 1.1nA kind of banana, medium in size and considered one of the better-tasting bananas. (Eating these bananas often causes constipation. The tree trunk is reddish-brown.)
banana, species (cooking)mondo 1.1rel. wrd.balayang 1.1mondo 1nA kind of cooking banana, smaller, harder, and sweeter than saba. (The flesh is very yellow, like an egg yolk.)rel. wrd.moko 1.1moko 1.1saba 1.1balintang 1.1nA kind of cooking banana, very large in size.rel. wrd.balayang 1saba 1saba 1.1rel. wrd.balayang 1balintang 1.1saba 1nA kind of cooking banana, medium to large in size.synbalayang 1.1rel. wrd.moko 1.1mondo 1.1balayang 1.1rel. wrd.balayang 1balintang 1.1saba 1nA kind of cooking banana, medium to large in size. (This is another name for saba.)synsaba 1.1rel. wrd.mondo 1
banana/cassava plants, group ofpengted 1.1ov. syn.kakawayananpengted 1nA group, stand of bamboo, banana plants, cassava plants, etc.
bananas, hand ofbolig 1.1nA hand of bananas.
band of musiciansbanda2 1.1nBand of musicians.
bandageplaster 1.1nBandage; Band-Aid (an adhesive bandage).synbandahi 1.1bandahi 1.1nBandage; Band-Aid (an adhesive bandage).synplaster 1.1
bandage with medicationsalonpas 1.1nBandage with medication on it.Pa-petan mo ta salonpas tang amipiten mo mga pagsit tang kolo mo.Put the bandage with medication on your temple if your head hurts.
Band-Aid (adhesive bandage)plaster 1.1nBandage; Band-Aid (an adhesive bandage).synbandahi 1.1bandahi 1.1nBandage; Band-Aid (an adhesive bandage).synplaster 1.1