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1 a kaayí
measure (a measure of it) -
2 gatang
English Definition: (noun) chupa: unit of measure for rice and other grains, dry measureSee a picture -
3 sukat
English Definition: see sukat1 see sukat2 see sukat3--------English Definition: (p.v.) fitting; to be right--------Active Verb: sumukatPassive Verb: sukatinEnglish Definition: (verb) to measure; to try onExamples: 1) Sumukat ka ng ilang sapatos. (You should try on some pairs of shoes.) 2) Sukatin mo ang haba ng tali. (Measure the length of the rope.)--------Active Verb: magsukatPassive Verb: isukatEnglish Definition: (verb) to try onExamples: 1) Magsukat ka ng ilang sapatos. (You try on some pairs of shoes.) 2) Isukat mo itong sapatos. (Try on this pair of shoes.) -
4 sukat
dimension measure, exact, limit, measure, size -
5 guhit
English Definition: (noun) line (noun) a measure of weight equal to 100 grams -
6 kaban
English Definition: (noun) a measure of PALAY, a sack, a cavan -
7 medida
English Definition: (noun) tape measure -
8 panukat
English Definition: (noun) tape measure -
9 sukatan
English Definition: (noun) a measure -
10 takal
English Definition: see takal1 see takal2--------Active Verb: tumakalEnglish Definition: \#--------Active Verb: magtakalPassive Verb: takalinEnglish Definition: (verb) to measure -
11 takalan
English Definition: (noun) (rw. TAKAL) a measure -
12 tumpok
English Definition: see tumpok1 see tumpok2--------English Definition: (noun) a heap; a pile, usually serving as a unit of measure for tomatoes, garlic, shrimps, etc.--------Active Verb: magtumpokPassive Verb: itumpokEnglish Definition: (verb) to make a heap or pile; to pile up -
13 panukat
gage, bevel--------gauge, measure -
14 sumukat
gage--------to gauge, mete, measure -
15 timbang
weight measure, weight, equilibrium, equipoise
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measure — meas ure (m[e^]zh [ u]r; 135), n. [OE. mesure, F. mesure, L. mensura, fr. metiri, mensus, to measure; akin to metrum poetical measure, Gr. me tron, E. meter. Cf. {Immense}, {Mensuration}, {Mete} to measure.] 1. A standard of dimension; a fixed… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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