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libagha [li.bag.hâ.] : rash (n.); erupt (v.) [turok]
Synonyms: liburos

Derivatives of libagha


Glosses:
rash
n. (state)1. efflorescence, rash, roseola, skin rashany red eruption of the skin.
~ eruptionsymptom consisting of a breaking out and becoming visible.
~ heat rash, miliaria, prickly heatobstruction of the sweat ducts during high heat and humidity.
~ hives, nettle rash, urticaria, urticationan itchy skin eruption characterized by weals with pale interiors and well-defined red margins; usually the result of an allergic response to insect bites or food or drugs.
n. (group)2. blizzard, rasha series of unexpected and unpleasant occurrences.; "a rash of bank robberies"; "a blizzard of lawsuits"
~ seriessimilar things placed in order or happening one after another.; "they were investigating a series of bank robberies"
adj. 3. rashimprudently incurring risk.; "do something rash that he will forever repent"
~ imprudentnot prudent or wise.; "very imprudent of her mother to encourage her in such silly romantic ideas"; "would be imprudent for a noneconomist to talk about the details of economic policy"
adj. 4. foolhardy, heady, rash, recklessmarked by defiant disregard for danger or consequences.; "foolhardy enough to try to seize the gun from the hijacker"; "became the fiercest and most reckless of partisans"; "a reckless driver"; "a rash attempt to climb Mount Everest"
~ boldfearless and daring.; "bold settlers on some foreign shore"; "a bold speech"; "a bold adventure"
erupt
v. (change)1. break out, eruptstart abruptly.; "After 1989, peace broke out in the former East Bloc"
~ begin, starthave a beginning, in a temporal, spatial, or evaluative sense.; "The DMZ begins right over the hill"; "The second movement begins after the Allegro"; "Prices for these homes start at $250,000"
v. (change)2. break open, burst out, erupt, flare, flare up, irrupterupt or intensify suddenly.; "Unrest erupted in the country"; "Tempers flared at the meeting"; "The crowd irrupted into a burst of patriotism"
~ deepen, intensifybecome more intense.; "The debate intensified"; "His dislike for raw fish only deepened in Japan"
v. (weather)3. catch fire, combust, conflagrate, erupt, ignite, take firestart to burn or burst into flames.; "Marsh gases ignited suddenly"; "The oily rags combusted spontaneously"
~ change state, turnundergo a transformation or a change of position or action.; "We turned from Socialism to Capitalism"; "The people turned against the President when he stole the election"
~ blow outerupt in an uncontrolled manner.; "The oil well blew out"
~ catchstart burning.; "The fire caught"
~ light upstart to burn with a bright flame.; "The coal in the BBQ grill finally lit up"
~ combust, burncause to burn or combust.; "The sun burned off the fog"; "We combust coal and other fossil fuels"
v. (change)4. break through, come out, erupt, push throughbreak out.; "The tooth erupted and had to be extracted"
~ dehisceburst or split open.; "flowers dehisce when they release pollen"
~ appearcome into sight or view.; "He suddenly appeared at the wedding"; "A new star appeared on the horizon"
~ eruptappear on the skin.; "A rash erupted on her arms after she had touched the exotic plant"
v. (change)5. belch, erupt, extravasatebecome active and spew forth lava and rocks.; "Vesuvius erupts once in a while"
~ explode, burstburst outward, usually with noise.; "The champagne bottle exploded"
v. (emotion)6. break, burst, eruptforce out or release suddenly and often violently something pent up.; "break into tears"; "erupt in anger"
~ express emotion, express feelingsgive verbal or other expression to one's feelings.
v. (change)7. eruptappear on the skin.; "A rash erupted on her arms after she had touched the exotic plant"
~ appearcome into sight or view.; "He suddenly appeared at the wedding"; "A new star appeared on the horizon"
~ push through, break through, erupt, come outbreak out.; "The tooth erupted and had to be extracted"
v. (change)8. break out, erupt, recrudescebecome raw or open.; "He broke out in hives"; "My skin breaks out when I eat strawberries"; "Such boils tend to recrudesce"
~ pain, ail, troublecause bodily suffering to and make sick or indisposed.