English to Binisaya - Cebuano Dictionary and Thesaurus.

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Word:

 

Word - rootword - affixes
tunghaan - tungha - -an~
tung.ha.an. - 3 syllables

-an = tunghaan
tunghaan

tunghaan [tung.ha.an.] : school (n.)
tungha [tung.hâ.] : appear (v.); emerge (v.)
Synonyms: akademiya; eskuwelahan

Derivatives of tungha


Glosses:
school
n. (group)1. schoolan educational institution.; "the school was founded in 1900"
~ educational institutionan institution dedicated to education.
~ academya school for special training.
~ correspondence schoola school that teaches nonresident students by mail.
~ crammera special school where students are crammed.
~ dancing schoola school in which students learn to dance.
~ direct-grant schoolformerly a school that charged tuition fees and also received government grants in return for admitting certain non-paying students who were nominated by the local authorities.
~ driving schoola school where people are taught to drive automobiles.
~ finishing schoola private school for girls that emphasizes training in cultural and social activities.
~ flying schoola school for teaching students to fly airplanes.
~ grad school, graduate schoola school in a university offering study leading to degrees beyond the bachelor's degree.
~ language schoola school for teaching foreign languages.
~ nursing school, school of nursinga school for training nurses.
~ religious schoola school run by a religious body.
~ riding schoola school where horsemanship is taught and practiced.
~ gymnasium, lycee, lyceum, middle school, secondary schoola school for students intermediate between elementary school and college; usually grades 9 to 12.
~ secretarial schoola school where secretarial skills (typing and shorthand and filing etc) are taught.
~ tech, technical schoola school teaching mechanical and industrial arts and the applied sciences.
~ training schoola school providing practical vocational and technical training.
~ veterinary schoola school teaching veterinary medicine.
~ conservatorythe faculty and students of a school specializing in one of the fine arts.
~ faculty, staffthe body of teachers and administrators at a school.; "the dean addressed the letter to the entire staff of the university"
~ alma materyour alma mater is a school you graduated from.
~ public schoola tuition free school in the United States supported by taxes and controlled by a school board.
~ private schoola school established and controlled privately and supported by endowment and tuition.
~ dance schoola school where students are taught to dance.
~ day schoola school giving instruction during the daytime.
~ night schoola school that holds classes in the evenings for students who cannot attend during the day.
~ sabbath school, sunday schoolschool meeting on Sundays for religious instruction.
~ elementary school, grade school, primary school, grammar schoola school for young children; usually the first 6 or 8 grades.
~ school teacher, schoolteachera teacher in a school below the college level.
n. (artifact)2. school, schoolhousea building where young people receive education.; "the school was built in 1932"; "he walked to school every morning"
~ building, edificea structure that has a roof and walls and stands more or less permanently in one place.; "there was a three-story building on the corner"; "it was an imposing edifice"
~ classroom, schoolrooma room in a school where lessons take place.
~ conservatoire, conservatorya schoolhouse with special facilities for fine arts.
~ day schoola school building without boarding facilities.
~ school systemestablishment including the plant and equipment for providing education from kindergarten through high school.
n. (cognition)3. school, schoolingthe process of being formally educated at a school.; "what will you do when you finish school?"
~ educationthe gradual process of acquiring knowledge.; "education is a preparation for life"; "a girl's education was less important than a boy's"
n. (group)4. schoola body of creative artists or writers or thinkers linked by a similar style or by similar teachers.; "the Venetian school of painting"
~ bodya group of persons associated by some common tie or occupation and regarded as an entity.; "the whole body filed out of the auditorium"; "the student body"; "administrative body"
~ ashcan school, eighta group of United States painters founded in 1907 and noted for their realistic depictions of sordid aspects of city life.
~ deconstructivisma school of architecture based on the philosophical theory of deconstruction.
~ historical schoola school of 19th century German economists and legal philosophers who tried to explain modern economic systems in evolutionary or historical terms.
~ pointillisma school of painters who used a technique of painting with tiny dots of pure colors that would blend in the viewer's eye; developed by Georges Seurat and his followers late in 19th century France.
~ art nouveaua French school of art and architecture popular in the 1890s; characterized by stylized natural forms and sinuous outlines of such objects as leaves and vines and flowers.
~ lake poetsEnglish poets at the beginning of the 19th century who lived in the Lake District and were inspired by it.
~ secession, sezessionan Austrian school of art and architecture parallel to the French art nouveau in the 1890s.
n. (time)5. school, school day, schooltimethe period of instruction in a school; the time period when school is in session.; "stay after school"; "he didn't miss a single day of school"; "when the school day was done we would walk home together"
~ period, period of time, time periodan amount of time.; "a time period of 30 years"; "hastened the period of time of his recovery"; "Picasso's blue period"
~ study halla period of time during the school day that is set aside for study.
n. (group)6. schoolan educational institution's faculty and students.; "the school keeps parents informed"; "the whole school turned out for the game"
~ educational institutionan institution dedicated to education.
n. (group)7. school, shoala large group of fish.; "a school of small glittering fish swam by"
~ fishany of various mostly cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates usually having scales and breathing through gills.; "the shark is a large fish"; "in the living room there was a tank of colorful fish"
~ animal groupa group of animals.
v. (social)8. schooleducate in or as if in a school.; "The children are schooled at great cost to their parents in private institutions"
~ educategive an education to.; "We must educate our youngsters better"
~ home-schooleducate (one's children) at home instead of sending (them) to a school.; "The parents are home-schooling their daughter"
v. (social)9. civilise, civilize, cultivate, educate, school, trainteach or refine to be discriminative in taste or judgment.; "Cultivate your musical taste"; "Train your tastebuds"; "She is well schooled in poetry"
~ fine-tune, refine, polish, downimprove or perfect by pruning or polishing.; "refine one's style of writing"
~ sophisticatemake less natural or innocent.; "Their manners had sophisticated the young girls"
v. (motion)10. schoolswim in or form a large group of fish.; "A cluster of schooling fish was attracted to the bait"
~ swimtravel through water.; "We had to swim for 20 minutes to reach the shore"; "a big fish was swimming in the tank"
emerge
v. (change)1. emergecome out into view, as from concealment.; "Suddenly, the proprietor emerged from his office"
~ appearcome into sight or view.; "He suddenly appeared at the wedding"; "A new star appeared on the horizon"
~ burstemerge suddenly.; "The sun burst into view"
~ shellfall out of the pod or husk.; "The corn shelled"
v. (change)2. come forth, come out, egress, emerge, go forth, issuecome out of.; "Water issued from the hole in the wall"; "The words seemed to come out by themselves"
~ pop outcome out suddenly or forcefully.; "you stick a bill in the vending machine and the change pops out"
~ radiateissue or emerge in rays or waves.; "Heat radiated from the metal box"
~ leakenter or escape as through a hole or crack or fissure.; "Water leaked out of the can into the backpack"; "Gas leaked into the basement"
~ escapeissue or leak, as from a small opening.; "Gas escaped into the bedroom"
~ fallcome out; issue.; "silly phrases fell from her mouth"
~ debouchpass out or emerge; especially of rivers.; "The tributary debouched into the big river"
~ fall out, come outcome off.; "His hair and teeth fell out"
v. (change)3. emergebecome known or apparent.; "Some nice results emerged from the study"
~ appearcome into sight or view.; "He suddenly appeared at the wedding"; "A new star appeared on the horizon"
v. (motion)4. emergecome up to the surface of or rise.; "He felt new emotions emerge"
~ rise up, surface, come up, risecome to the surface.
v. (stative)5. come forth, emergehappen or occur as a result of something.
~ arise, originate, spring up, uprise, develop, grow, risecome into existence; take on form or shape.; "A new religious movement originated in that country"; "a love that sprang up from friendship"; "the idea for the book grew out of a short story"; "An interesting phenomenon uprose"
~ breakcome forth or begin from a state of latency.; "The first winter storm broke over New York"