English to Binisaya - Cebuano Dictionary and Thesaurus.

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Word:

 

Word - rootword - affixes
kinabataan - bata - kina-~-an~
ki.na.ba.ta.an. - 5 syllables

kina- = kinabata
-an = kinabataan
kinabataan

kinabataan : youngest (adj.)
bata [bá.ta.] : robe (n.)
bata [bá.tâ.] : baby (n.); child (n.); kid (n.); toddler (n.); tot (n.); youngster (n.)

Derivatives of bata


Glosses:
youngest(a.)young
young
n. (animal)1. offspring, youngany immature animal.
~ animal, animate being, beast, creature, brute, faunaa living organism characterized by voluntary movement.
~ hatchlingany recently hatched animal (especially birds).
~ orphana young animal without a mother.
~ young mammalany immature mammal.
~ young birda bird that is still young.
~ spata young oyster or other bivalve.
~ young fisha fish that is young.
n. (person)2. loretta young, youngUnited States film and television actress (1913-2000).
~ actressa female actor.
n. (person)3. whitney moore young jr., whitney young, youngUnited States civil rights leader (1921-1971).
~ civil rights activist, civil rights leader, civil rights workera leader of the political movement dedicated to securing equal opportunity for members of minority groups.
n. (person)4. thomas young, youngBritish physicist and Egyptologist; he revived the wave theory of light and proposed a three-component theory of color vision; he also played an important role in deciphering the hieroglyphics on the Rosetta Stone (1773-1829).
~ egyptologistan archeologist who specializes in Egyptology.
~ physicista scientist trained in physics.
n. (person)5. lester willis young, pres young, youngUnited States jazz tenor saxophonist (1909-1959).
~ saxist, saxophonista musician who plays the saxophone.
n. (person)6. edward young, youngEnglish poet (1683-1765).
~ poeta writer of poems (the term is usually reserved for writers of good poetry).
n. (person)7. cy young, danton true young, youngUnited States baseball player and famous pitcher (1867-1955).
~ ballplayer, baseball playeran athlete who plays baseball.
n. (person)8. brigham young, youngUnited States religious leader of the Mormon Church after the assassination of Joseph Smith; he led the Mormon exodus from Illinois to Salt Lake City, Utah (1801-1877).
~ religious leaderleader of a religious order.
n. (group)9. young, youthyoung people collectively.; "rock music appeals to the young"; "youth everywhere rises in revolt"
~ age bracket, age group, cohorta group of people having approximately the same age.
adj. 10. immature, young(used of living things especially persons) in an early period of life or development or growth.; "young people"
~ animate thing, living thinga living (or once living) entity.
~ immaturenot yet mature.
~ newnot of long duration; having just (or relatively recently) come into being or been made or acquired or discovered.; "a new law"; "new cars"; "a new comet"; "a new friend"; "a new year"; "the New World"
~ one-year-oldone year of age.
~ two-year-oldtwo years of age.
~ three-year-oldthree years of age.
~ four-year-oldfour years of age.
~ five-year-oldfive years of age.
~ teen, teenage, teenaged, adolescentbeing of the age 13 through 19.; "teenage mothers"; "the teen years"
~ infantilebeing or befitting or characteristic of an infant.; "infantile games"
~ boyish, boylike, schoolboyishbefitting or characteristic of a young boy.; "a boyish grin"; "schoolboyish pranks"
~ childlike, childlybefitting a young child.; "childlike charm"
~ earlyvery young.; "at an early age"
~ girlish, schoolgirlishbefitting or characteristic of a young girl.; "girlish charm"; "a dress too schoolgirlish for office wear"
~ juniorincluding or intended for youthful persons.; "a junior sports league"; "junior fashions"
~ little, small(of children and animals) young, immature.; "what a big little boy you are"; "small children"
~ newbornrecently born.; "a newborn infant"
~ preadolescent, preteenof or relating to or designed for children between the ages of 9 and 12.; "a preteen party"; "preteen clothing"
~ puppyish, puppylikecharacteristic of a puppy.
~ tenderyoung and immature.; "at a tender age"
~ youngishsomewhat young.
~ vernal, youthful, youngsuggestive of youth; vigorous and fresh.; "he is young for his age"
~ junioryounger; lower in rank; shorter in length of tenure or service.
adj. 11. new, young(of crops) harvested at an early stage of development; before complete maturity.; "new potatoes"; "young corn"
~ earlybeing or occurring at an early stage of development.; "in an early stage"; "early forms of life"; "early man"; "an early computer"
adj. 12. vernal, young, youthfulsuggestive of youth; vigorous and fresh.; "he is young for his age"
~ young, immature(used of living things especially persons) in an early period of life or development or growth.; "young people"
adj. 13. youngbeing in its early stage.; "a young industry"; "the day is still young"
~ newnot of long duration; having just (or relatively recently) come into being or been made or acquired or discovered.; "a new law"; "new cars"; "a new comet"; "a new friend"; "a new year"; "the New World"
adj. 14. unseasoned, untested, untried, youngnot tried or tested by experience.; "unseasoned artillery volunteers"; "still untested in battle"; "an illustrator untried in mural painting"; "a young hand at plowing"
~ inexperienced, inexperientlacking practical experience or training.
bata
n. (communication)1. bataa Chadic language spoken south of Lake Chad.
~ biu-mandaraa group of Chadic languages spoken in the border area between Cameroon and Nigeria south of Lake Chad.
bata
child
n. (person)1. child, fry, kid, minor, nestling, nipper, shaver, small fry, tiddler, tike, tyke, youngstera young person of either sex.; "she writes books for children"; "they're just kids"; "`tiddler' is a British term for youngster"
~ child's bodythe body of a human child.
~ juvenile, juvenile persona young person, not fully developed.
~ bairna child: son or daughter.
~ bustera robust child.
~ changelinga child secretly exchanged for another in infancy.
~ child prodigy, infant prodigy, wonder childa prodigy whose talents are recognized at an early age.; "Mozart was a child prodigy"
~ foster-child, foster child, fosterlinga child who is raised by foster parents.
~ scamp, imp, monkey, rapscallion, rascal, scalawag, scallywagone who is playfully mischievous.
~ kiddya young child.
~ orphana child who has lost both parents.
~ peanuta young child who is small for his age.
~ picaninny, piccaninny, pickaninny(ethnic slur) offensive term for a Black child.
~ poster childa child afflicted by some disease or deformity whose picture is used on posters to raise money for charitable purposes.; "she was the poster child for muscular dystrophy"
~ kindergartener, kindergartner, preschoolera child who attends a preschool or kindergarten.
~ sillya word used for misbehaving children.; "don't be a silly"
~ sproga child.
~ bambino, toddler, yearling, tota young child.
~ urchinpoor and often mischievous city child.
~ street child, waifa homeless child especially one forsaken or orphaned.; "street children beg or steal in order to survive"
n. (person)2. child, kida human offspring (son or daughter) of any age.; "they had three children"; "they were able to send their kids to college"
~ family unit, familyprimary social group; parents and children.; "he wanted to have a good job before starting a family"
~ army bratthe child of a career officer of the United States Army.
~ babe, baby, infanta very young child (birth to 1 year) who has not yet begun to walk or talk.; "the baby began to cry again"; "she held the baby in her arms"; "it sounds simple, but when you have your own baby it is all so different"
~ female offspringa child who is female.
~ male offspring, man-childa child who is male.
~ offspring, progeny, issuethe immediate descendants of a person.; "she was the mother of many offspring"; "he died without issue"
~ stepchilda child of your spouse by a former marriage.
n. (person)3. baby, childan immature childish person.; "he remained a child in practical matters as long as he lived"; "stop being a baby!"
~ individual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soula human being.; "there was too much for one person to do"
n. (person)4. childa member of a clan or tribe.; "the children of Israel"
~ descendant, descendenta person considered as descended from some ancestor or race.
kid
n. (substance)1. kid, kidskinsoft smooth leather from the hide of a young goat.; "kid gloves"
~ leatheran animal skin made smooth and flexible by removing the hair and then tanning.
n. (person)2. kid, kyd, thomas kid, thomas kydEnglish dramatist (1558-1594).
~ dramatist, playwrightsomeone who writes plays.
n. (animal)3. kidyoung goat.
~ caprine animal, goatany of numerous agile ruminants related to sheep but having a beard and straight horns.
v. (communication)4. kid, pull the leg oftell false information to for fun.; "Are you pulling my leg?"
~ cod, dupe, put one across, put one over, befool, gull, slang, take in, fool, put onfool or hoax.; "The immigrant was duped because he trusted everyone"; "You can't fool me!"
v. (communication)5. banter, chaff, jolly, josh, kidbe silly or tease one another.; "After we relaxed, we just kidded around"
~ bait, razz, tantalise, tantalize, taunt, twit, cod, tease, rag, rally, rideharass with persistent criticism or carping.; "The children teased the new teacher"; "Don't ride me so hard over my failure"; "His fellow workers razzed him when he wore a jacket and tie"
toddler
n. (person)1. bambino, toddler, tot, yearlinga young child.
~ child, kid, minor, nipper, tiddler, youngster, nestling, shaver, small fry, tike, fry, tykea young person of either sex.; "she writes books for children"; "they're just kids"; "`tiddler' is a British term for youngster"
tot
n. (quantity)1. tota small amount (especially of a drink).; "a tot of rum"
~ small indefinite amount, small indefinite quantityan indefinite quantity that is below average size or magnitude.
v. (communication)2. add, add together, add up, sum, sum up, summate, tally, tot, tot up, total, tote updetermine the sum of.; "Add all the people in this town to those of the neighboring town"
~ add together, addmake an addition by combining numbers.; "Add 27 and 49, please!"
~ count, numerate, enumerate, numberdetermine the number or amount of.; "Can you count the books on your shelf?"; "Count your change"
youngster