English to Binisaya - Cebuano Dictionary and Thesaurus.

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Word - rootword - affixes
nihupas - hupas - ni-~
ni.hu.pas. - 3 syllables

ni- = nihupas
nihupas

nihupas : evanesced (pp.)
hupas [hu.pas.] : expired (adj.); evanesce (v.); pass off (v.)

Derivatives of hupas


Glosses:
evanesce
v. (change)1. blow over, evanesce, fade, fleet, pass, pass offdisappear gradually.; "The pain eventually passed off"
~ disappear, vanish, go awayget lost, as without warning or explanation.; "He disappeared without a trace"
hupa
n. (person)1. hupaa member of the Athapaskan people of the Trinity River valley in California.
~ athabaskan, athapascan, athapaskan, athabascana member of any of the North American Indian groups speaking an Athapaskan language and living in the subarctic regions of western Canada and central Alaska.
n. (communication)2. hupathe Athapaskan language spoken by the Hupa.
~ athabascan, athapaskan language, athabaskan, athapascan, athapaskana group of Amerindian languages (the name coined by an American anthropologist, Edward Sapir).
evanesce
pass off
v. (perception)1. pass offbe accepted as something or somebody in a false character or identity.; "She passed off as a Russian agent"
~ appear, seem, lookgive a certain impression or have a certain outward aspect.; "She seems to be sleeping"; "This appears to be a very difficult problem"; "This project looks fishy"; "They appeared like people who had not eaten or slept for a long time"
v. (communication)2. pass offdisregard.; "She passed off the insult"
~ brush aside, brush off, discount, dismiss, disregard, ignore, push asidebar from attention or consideration.; "She dismissed his advances"
v. (motion)3. pass offcause to be circulated and accepted in a false character or identity.; "She passed the glass off as diamonds"; "He passed himself off as a secret agent"
~ make pass, passcause to pass.; "She passed around the plates"
v. (change)4. come about, fall out, go on, hap, happen, occur, pass, pass off, take placecome to pass.; "What is happening?"; "The meeting took place off without an incidence"; "Nothing occurred that seemed important"
~ recrudesce, develop, breakhappen.; "Report the news as it develops"; "These political movements recrudesce from time to time"
~ come up, ariseresult or issue.; "A slight unpleasantness arose from this discussion"
~ resultcome about or follow as a consequence.; "nothing will result from this meeting"
~ interveneoccur between other event or between certain points of time.; "the war intervened between the birth of her two children"
~ transpirecome about, happen, or occur.; "Several important events transpired last week"
~ giveoccur.; "what gives?"
~ operatehappen.; "What is going on in the minds of the people?"
~ supervenetake place as an additional or unexpected development.
~ proceed, gofollow a certain course.; "The inauguration went well"; "how did your interview go?"
~ comecome to pass; arrive, as in due course.; "The first success came three days later"; "It came as a shock"; "Dawn comes early in June"
~ falloccur at a specified time or place.; "Christmas falls on a Monday this year"; "The accent falls on the first syllable"
~ anticipatebe a forerunner of or occur earlier than.; "This composition anticipates Impressionism"
~ developbe gradually disclosed or unfolded; become manifest.; "The plot developed slowly"
~ recur, repeathappen or occur again.; "This is a recurring story"
~ come off, go over, go offhappen in a particular manner.; "how did your talk go over?"
~ roll around, come aroundhappen regularly.; "Christmas rolled around again"
~ materialise, materialize, happencome into being; become reality.; "Her dream really materialized"
~ bechance, befall, happenhappen, occur, or be the case in the course of events or by chance.; "It happens that today is my birthday"; "These things befell"
~ bechance, befall, betidebecome of; happen to.; "He promised that no harm would befall her"; "What has become of my children?"
~ coincide, concurhappen simultaneously.; "The two events coincided"
~ backfire, backlash, recoilcome back to the originator of an action with an undesired effect.; "Your comments may backfire and cause you a lot of trouble"
~ chancebe the case by chance.; "I chanced to meet my old friend in the street"
~ breakhappen or take place.; "Things have been breaking pretty well for us in the past few months"
~ fall, shine, striketouch or seem as if touching visually or audibly.; "Light fell on her face"; "The sun shone on the fields"; "The light struck the golden necklace"; "A strange sound struck my ears"
~ turn outprove to be in the result or end.; "It turns out that he was right"
~ contemporise, contemporize, synchronise, synchronizehappen at the same time.
v. (body)5. breathe, emit, pass offexpel (gases or odors).
~ belch, burp, eruct, bubbleexpel gas from the stomach.; "In China it is polite to burp at the table"
~ force outemit or cause to move with force of effort.; "force out the air"; "force out the splinter"
~ give forth, emanate, exhalegive out (breath or an odor).; "The chimney exhales a thick smoke"
~ eject, expel, exhaust, release, dischargeeliminate (a substance).; "combustion products are exhausted in the engine"; "the plant releases a gas"
~ radiatesend out real or metaphoric rays.; "She radiates happiness"
~ bubbleform, produce, or emit bubbles.; "The soup was bubbling"