English to Binisaya - Cebuano Dictionary and Thesaurus.

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Word - rootword - affixes
nakabkab - kabkab - na-~
na.kab.kab. - 3 syllables

na- = nakabkab
nakabkab

nakabkab : dug (pp.)
kabkab [kab.kab.] : Drynaria quercifolia (n.); dig (v.); fan (v.)

Derivatives of kabkab


Glosses:
dug
n. (animal)1. dugan udder or breast or teat.
~ female mammalanimals that nourish their young with milk.
~ mammary gland, mammamilk-secreting organ of female mammals.
dig
n. (location)1. archeological site, dig, excavationthe site of an archeological exploration.; "they set up camp next to the dig"
~ archaeology, archeologythe branch of anthropology that studies prehistoric people and their cultures.
~ land site, sitethe piece of land on which something is located (or is to be located).; "a good site for the school"
~ byblosan ancient Mediterranean seaport that was a thriving city state in Phoenicia during the second millennium BC; was the chief port for the export of papyrus; located in Lebanon to the north of Beirut; now partially excavated.
n. (communication)2. barb, dig, gibe, jibe, shaft, shot, slaman aggressive remark directed at a person like a missile and intended to have a telling effect.; "his parting shot was `drop dead'"; "she threw shafts of sarcasm"; "she takes a dig at me every chance she gets"
~ comment, remark, inputa statement that expresses a personal opinion or belief or adds information.; "from time to time she contributed a personal comment on his account"
~ cheap shotan unnecessarily aggressive and unfair remark directed at a defenseless person.
n. (attribute)3. diga small gouge (as in the cover of a book).; "the book was in good condition except for a dig in the back cover"
~ gouge, nick, ding, dentan impression in a surface (as made by a blow).
n. (act)4. dig, digging, excavationthe act of digging.; "there's an interesting excavation going on near Princeton"
~ creating by removalthe act of creating by removing something.
n. (act)5. dig, jabthe act of touching someone suddenly with your finger or elbow.; "she gave me a sharp dig in the ribs"
~ touching, touchthe act of putting two things together with no space between them.; "at his touch the room filled with lights"
v. (contact)6. cut into, delve, dig, turn overturn up, loosen, or remove earth.; "Dig we must"; "turn over the soil for aeration"
~ remove, take away, withdraw, takeremove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract.; "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine withdraws heat from the environment"
~ furrow, groove, ruthollow out in the form of a furrow or groove.; "furrow soil"
~ rootle, rout, rootdig with the snout.; "the pig was rooting for truffles"
~ spadedig (up) with a spade.; "I spade compost into the flower beds"
~ shoveldig with or as if with a shovel.; "shovel sand"; "he shovelled in the backyard all afternoon long"
~ troweluse a trowel on; for light garden work or plaster work.
~ burrow, tunnelmove through by or as by digging.; "burrow through the forest"
v. (contact)7. dig, dig outcreate by digging.; "dig a hole"; "dig out a channel"
~ remove, take away, withdraw, takeremove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract.; "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine withdraws heat from the environment"
~ core out, hollow out, hollowremove the interior of.; "hollow out a tree trunk"
~ lifttake (root crops) out of the ground.; "lift potatoes"
~ trenchdig a trench or trenches.; "The National Guardsmen were sent out to trench"
~ dibblemake a hole with a wooden hand tool.; "dibble the ground"
v. (social)8. dig, drudge, fag, grind, labor, labour, moil, toil, travailwork hard.; "She was digging away at her math homework"; "Lexicographers drudge all day long"
~ do work, workbe employed.; "Is your husband working again?"; "My wife never worked"; "Do you want to work after the age of 60?"; "She never did any work because she inherited a lot of money"; "She works as a waitress to put herself through college"
v. (perception)9. dig, dig out, dig upremove, harvest, or recover by digging.; "dig salt"; "dig coal"
~ excavate, unearthrecover through digging.; "Schliemann excavated Troy"; "excavate gold"
v. (motion)10. digthrust down or into.; "dig the oars into the water"; "dig your foot into the floor"
~ thrustpush forcefully.; "He thrust his chin forward"
v. (contact)11. dig, excavate, hollowremove the inner part or the core of.; "the mining company wants to excavate the hillside"
~ remove, take away, withdraw, takeremove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract.; "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine withdraws heat from the environment"
~ driveexcavate horizontally.; "drive a tunnel"
~ trench, ditchcut a trench in, as for drainage.; "ditch the land to drain it"; "trench the fields"
v. (contact)12. dig, jab, poke, prod, stabpoke or thrust abruptly.; "he jabbed his finger into her ribs"
~ thrustpush forcefully.; "He thrust his chin forward"
v. (cognition)13. apprehend, compass, comprehend, dig, get the picture, grasp, grok, savvyget the meaning of something.; "Do you comprehend the meaning of this letter?"
~ understandknow and comprehend the nature or meaning of.; "She did not understand her husband"; "I understand what she means"
~ figureunderstand.; "He didn't figure her"
~ catch on, cotton on, get it, get onto, get wise, twig, latch on, tumbleunderstand, usually after some initial difficulty.; "She didn't know what her classmates were plotting but finally caught on"
~ intuitknow or grasp by intuition or feeling.
~ digestarrange and integrate in the mind.; "I cannot digest all this information"
fan
n. (artifact)1. fana device for creating a current of air by movement of a surface or surfaces.
~ cooling system, engine cooling systemequipment in a motor vehicle that cools the engine.
~ devicean instrumentality invented for a particular purpose.; "the device is small enough to wear on your wrist"; "a device intended to conserve water"
~ electric fan, blowera fan run by an electric motor.
~ exhaust fana fan that moves air out of an enclosure.
~ punkaha large fan consisting of a frame covered with canvas that is suspended from the ceiling; used in India for circulating air in a room.
n. (person)2. fan, rooter, sports fanan enthusiastic devotee of sports.
~ aficionadoa fan of bull fighting.
~ enthusiast, partizan, partisanan ardent and enthusiastic supporter of some person or activity.
~ railbirda fan of racing who watches races from the outer rail of the track.
n. (person)3. buff, devotee, fan, loveran ardent follower and admirer.
~ followers, followinga group of followers or enthusiasts.
~ aerophilea lover of aviation.
~ aficionadoa serious devotee of some particular music genre or musical performer.
~ amoristone dedicated to love and lovemaking especially one who writes about love.
~ bacchanal, bacchanta drunken reveller; a devotee of Bacchus.
~ followera person who accepts the leadership of another.
~ groupiean enthusiastic young fan (especially a young woman who follows rock groups around).
~ metalheada fan of heavy metal music.
v. (contact)4. fanstrike out (a batter), (of a pitcher).
~ baseball, baseball gamea ball game played with a bat and ball between two teams of nine players; teams take turns at bat trying to score runs.; "he played baseball in high school"; "there was a baseball game on every empty lot"; "there was a desire for National League ball in the area"; "play ball!"
~ strike output out or be put out by a strikeout.; "Oral struck out three batters to close the inning"
v. (change)5. fanmake (an emotion) fiercer.; "fan hatred"
~ compound, deepen, intensify, heightenmake more intense, stronger, or more marked.; "The efforts were intensified"; "Her rudeness intensified his dislike for her"; "Pot smokers claim it heightens their awareness"; "This event only deepened my convictions"
v. (motion)6. fanagitate the air.
~ winnowblow on.; "The wind was winnowing her hair"; "the wind winnowed the grass"
~ shake, agitatemove or cause to move back and forth.; "The chemist shook the flask vigorously"; "My hands were shaking"
v. (contact)7. fan, winnowseparate the chaff from by using air currents.; "She stood there winnowing chaff all day in the field"
~ sift, sieve, strainseparate by passing through a sieve or other straining device to separate out coarser elements.; "sift the flour"