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Word - rootword - affixes
pangdagkot - dagkot - pang-~
pang.dag.kut. - 3 syllables

pang- = pangdagkot
pangdagkot

pangdagkot : igniter (n.); ignitor (n.)
dagkot [dag.kut.] : ignite (v.); kindle (v.)

Derivatives of dagkot


Glosses:
igniter
n. (substance)1. igniter, ignitor, lightera substance used to ignite or kindle a fire.
~ firelighter(a piece of) a substance that burns easily and can be used to start a coal or coke fire.
~ fuela substance that can be consumed to produce energy.; "more fuel is needed during the winter months"; "they developed alternative fuels for aircraft"
~ kindling, spunk, tinder, touchwood, punkmaterial for starting a fire.
~ punksubstance that smolders when ignited; used to light fuses (especially fireworks).
n. (artifact)2. igniter, ignitor, light, lightera device for lighting or igniting fuel or charges or fires.; "do you have a light?"
~ cigar lighter, cigarette lighter, pocket lightera lighter for cigars or cigarettes.
~ devicean instrumentality invented for a particular purpose.; "the device is small enough to wear on your wrist"; "a device intended to conserve water"
~ fuze, fuse, primer, priming, fuzee, fuseeany igniter that is used to initiate the burning of a propellant.
~ friction match, match, luciferlighter consisting of a thin piece of wood or cardboard tipped with combustible chemical; ignites with friction.; "he always carries matches to light his pipe"; "as long you've a lucifer to light your fag"
~ matcha burning piece of wood or cardboard.; "if you drop a match in there the whole place will explode"
ignitor
kindle
v. (weather)1. inflame, kindlecatch fire.; "The dried grass of the prairie kindled, spreading the flames for miles"
~ flare upignite quickly and suddenly, especially after having died down.; "the fire flared up and died down once again"
v. (weather)2. conflagrate, enkindle, inflame, kindlecause to start burning.; "The setting sun kindled the sky with oranges and reds"
~ ignite, lightcause to start burning; subject to fire or great heat.; "Great heat can ignite almost any dry matter"; "Light a cigarette"
~ rekindlekindle anew, as of a fire.
v. (emotion)3. arouse, elicit, enkindle, evoke, fire, kindle, provoke, raisecall forth (emotions, feelings, and responses).; "arouse pity"; "raise a smile"; "evoke sympathy"
~ create, makemake or cause to be or to become.; "make a mess in one's office"; "create a furor"
~ touch a chord, strike a chordevoke a reaction, response, or emotion.; "this writer strikes a chord with young women"; "The storyteller touched a chord"
~ ask for, inviteincrease the likelihood of.; "ask for trouble"; "invite criticism"
~ drawelicit responses, such as objections, criticism, applause, etc..; "The President's comments drew sharp criticism from the Republicans"; "The comedian drew a lot of laughter"
~ rekindlearouse again.; "rekindle hopes"; "rekindle her love"
~ infatuatearouse unreasoning love or passion in and cause to behave in an irrational way.; "His new car has infatuated him"; "love has infatuated her"
~ prickto cause a sharp emotional pain.; "The thought of her unhappiness pricked his conscience"
~ fire up, stir up, heat, ignite, wake, inflamearouse or excite feelings and passions.; "The ostentatious way of living of the rich ignites the hatred of the poor"; "The refugees' fate stirred up compassion around the world"; "Wake old feelings of hatred"
~ stimulate, shake up, stir, excite, shakestir the feelings, emotions, or peace of.; "These stories shook the community"; "the civil war shook the country"
~ excitearouse or elicit a feeling.
~ angermake angry.; "The news angered him"
~ discomfit, discompose, untune, disconcert, upsetcause to lose one's composure.
~ shamecause to be ashamed.
~ spite, bruise, injure, wound, offend, hurthurt the feelings of.; "She hurt me when she did not include me among her guests"; "This remark really bruised my ego"
~ overwhelm, sweep over, whelm, overpower, overcome, overtakeovercome, as with emotions or perceptual stimuli.
~ interestexcite the curiosity of; engage the interest of.