- patíng
- dogfish, shark
Tagalog-English dictionary . 2008.
Tagalog-English dictionary . 2008.
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anticipate — verb ( pated; pating) Etymology: Latin anticipatus, past participle of anticipare, from ante + cipare (from capere to take) more at heave Date: 1532 transitive verb 1. to give advance thought, discussion, or … New Collegiate Dictionary
constipate — transitive verb ( pated; pating) Etymology: Medieval Latin constipatus, past participle of constipare, from Latin, to crowd together, from com + stipare to pack tight more at stiff Date: 1533 1. to cause constipation in 2. to make … New Collegiate Dictionary
dissipate — verb ( pated; pating) Etymology: Latin dissipatus, past participle of dissipare, dissupare, from dis + supare to throw Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. a. to break up and drive off (as a crowd) b. to cause to spread thin or … New Collegiate Dictionary
emancipate — transitive verb ( pated; pating) Etymology: Latin emancipatus, past participle of emancipare, from e + mancipare to transfer ownership of, from mancip , manceps contractor, from manus hand + capere to take more at manual, heave Date: 1613 1. to… … New Collegiate Dictionary
exculpate — transitive verb ( pated; pating) Etymology: Medieval Latin exculpatus, past participle of exculpare, from Latin ex + culpa blame Date: circa 1681 to clear from alleged fault or guilt • exculpation noun Synonyms: exculpate, absolve, exonerate,… … New Collegiate Dictionary
extirpate — transitive verb ( pated; pating) Etymology: Latin exstirpatus, past participle of exstirpare, from ex + stirp , stirps trunk, root Date: 1535 1. a. to destroy completely ; wipe out b. to pull up by the root 2. to cut out by surgery Synonym … New Collegiate Dictionary
inculpate — transitive verb ( pated; pating) Etymology: Late Latin inculpatus, from Latin in + culpatus, past participle of culpare to blame, from culpa guilt Date: 1799 incriminate • inculpation noun • inculpatory adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
participate — verb ( pated; pating) Etymology: Latin participatus, past participle of participare, from particip , particeps participant, from part , pars part + capere to take more at heave Date: 1531 transitive verb archaic partake intransitive verb … New Collegiate Dictionary
syncopate — transitive verb ( pated; pating) Date: 1605 1. a. to shorten or produce by syncope < syncopate suppose to s pose > b. to cut short ; clip, abbreviate 2. to modify or affect (musical rhythm) by syncopation • syncopator … New Collegiate Dictionary