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Word:

 

Word - rootword - affixes
pagpangawkaw - pangawkaw - pag-~
pag.pa.ngaw.kaw. - 4 syllables

pag- = pagpangawkaw
pagpangawkaw

pagpangawkaw : graft (n.) [pangawat]
pangawkaw : loot (v.)
kawkaw [kaw.kaw.] : frogmouth (n.); loot (v.); paw (v.)

Derivatives of pangawkaw


Glosses:
graft
n. (body)1. graft, transplant(surgery) tissue or organ transplanted from a donor to a recipient; in some cases the patient can be both donor and recipient.
~ animal tissuethe tissue in the bodies of animals.
~ autograft, autoplastytissue that is taken from one site and grafted to another site on the same person.; "skin from his thigh replaced the burned skin on his arms"
~ allograft, homografttissue or organ transplanted from a donor of the same species but different genetic makeup; recipient's immune system must be suppressed to prevent rejection of the graft.
~ heterograft, xenografttissue from an animal of one species used as a temporary graft (as in cases of severe burns) on an individual of another species.
~ surgerythe branch of medical science that treats disease or injury by operative procedures.; "he is professor of surgery at the Harvard Medical School"
n. (act)2. bribery, graftthe practice of offering something (usually money) in order to gain an illicit advantage.
~ felonya serious crime (such as murder or arson).
~ barratrythe crime of a judge whose judgment is influenced by bribery.
~ commercial briberybribery of a purchasing agent in order to induce the agent to enter into a transaction.
n. (act)3. graft, graftingthe act of grafting something onto something else.
~ affixation, attachmentthe act of attaching or affixing something.
v. (contact)4. engraft, graft, ingraftcause to grow together parts from different plants.; "graft the cherry tree branch onto the plum tree"
~ conjoin, joinmake contact or come together.; "The two roads join here"
v. (contact)5. graft, transplantplace the organ of a donor into the body of a recipient.
~ infix, insert, introduce, enterput or introduce into something.; "insert a picture into the text"
~ movemove so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion.; "He moved his hand slightly to the right"
loot
n. (possession)1. booty, dirty money, loot, pillage, plunder, prize, swaggoods or money obtained illegally.
~ stolen propertyproperty that has been stolen.
~ cuta share of the profits.; "everyone got a cut of the earnings"
n. (possession)2. boodle, bread, cabbage, clams, dinero, dough, gelt, kale, lettuce, lolly, loot, lucre, moolah, pelf, scratch, shekels, simoleons, sugar, wampuminformal terms for money.
~ moneythe most common medium of exchange; functions as legal tender.; "we tried to collect the money he owed us"
v. (possession)3. loot, plundertake illegally; of intellectual property.; "This writer plundered from famous authors"
~ crime, criminal offence, criminal offense, law-breaking, offense, offence(criminal law) an act punishable by law; usually considered an evil act.; "a long record of crimes"
~ stealtake without the owner's consent.; "Someone stole my wallet on the train"; "This author stole entire paragraphs from my dissertation"
v. (possession)4. despoil, foray, loot, pillage, plunder, ransack, reave, rifle, stripsteal goods; take as spoils.; "During the earthquake people looted the stores that were deserted by their owners"
~ taketake by force.; "Hitler took the Baltic Republics"; "The army took the fort on the hill"
~ deplume, displumestrip of honors, possessions, or attributes.
paw
n. (animal)1. pawa clawed foot of an animal especially a quadruped.
~ canid, canineany of various fissiped mammals with nonretractile claws and typically long muzzles.
~ felid, felineany of various lithe-bodied roundheaded fissiped mammals, many with retractile claws.
~ animal foot, footthe pedal extremity of vertebrates other than human beings.
~ forepawfront paw; analogous to the human hand.
~ padthe fleshy cushion-like underside of an animal's foot or of a human's finger.
n. (body)2. hand, manus, mitt, pawthe (prehensile) extremity of the superior limb.; "he had the hands of a surgeon"; "he extended his mitt"
~ human, human being, homo, manany living or extinct member of the family Hominidae characterized by superior intelligence, articulate speech, and erect carriage.
~ arteria digitalis, digital arteriesarteries in the hand and foot that supply the fingers and toes.
~ arteria metacarpea, metacarpal arterydorsal and palmar arteries of the hand.
~ intercapitular vein, vena intercapitalisveins connecting the dorsal and palmar veins of the hand or the dorsal and plantar veins of the foot.
~ metacarpal vein, vena metacarpusdorsal and palmar veins of the hand.
~ arma human limb; technically the part of the superior limb between the shoulder and the elbow but commonly used to refer to the whole superior limb.
~ clenched fist, fista hand with the fingers clenched in the palm (as for hitting).
~ hooks, maulers, meat hookslarge strong hand (as of a fighter).; "wait till I get my hooks on him"
~ right hand, rightthe hand that is on the right side of the body.; "he writes with his right hand but pitches with his left"; "hit him with quick rights to the body"
~ left hand, leftthe hand that is on the left side of the body.; "jab with your left"
~ palm, thenarthe inner surface of the hand from the wrist to the base of the fingers.
~ fingerany of the terminal members of the hand (sometimes excepting the thumb).; "her fingers were long and thin"
~ extremitythat part of a limb that is farthest from the torso.
~ balla more or less rounded anatomical body or mass.; "the ball at the base of the thumb"; "he stood on the balls of his feet"
~ metacarpusthe part of the hand between the carpus and phalanges.
v. (contact)3. pawscrape with the paws.; "The bear pawed the door"
~ scrape, gratescratch repeatedly.; "The cat scraped at the armchair"
v. (contact)4. pawtouch clumsily.; "The man tried to paw her"
~ touchmake physical contact with, come in contact with.; "Touch the stone for good luck"; "She never touched her husband"
~ caress, fondletouch or stroke lightly in a loving or endearing manner.; "He caressed her face"; "They fondled in the back seat of the taxi"