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1 pagkakalatag
spread -
2 dipa
spread, fathom -
3 latag
Active Verb: maglatagPassive Verb: ilatagEnglish Definition: (verb) to spread out; to unfold and lay on the groundExamples: 1) Maglatag ka ng banig. (You spread the mat on the floor.) 2) Ilatag mo ang banig. (Spread the mat on the floor.) -
4 sugpo
English Definition: see sugpo1 see sugpo2 see sugpo3--------Active Verb: sumugpoEnglish Definition: (verb) to suppress or check the progress of something developing, swelling, or risingExamples: Sumugpo sila ng mga daga sa bukid. (They tried to contain the spread of rats in the field.)--------Active Verb: manugpoPassive Verb: sugpuinEnglish Definition: (verb) to suppress or check the progress of something developing, swelling, or risingExamples: 1) Manugpo tayo ng mga ahas sa bukid. (Let us contain the spread of snakes in the field.) 2) Sugpuin natin ang mga ahas sa bukid. (Let's contain the snakes in the field.)--------English Definition: (noun) prawn -
5 bilad
Active Verb: magbiladPassive Verb: ibiladEnglish Definition: (verb) to put under the sun to dry; to expose to the sunExamples: 1) Magbilad ka ng damit. (Put the clothes under the sun to dry.) 2) Ibilad mo ang palay. (Spread the palay under the sun.) -
6 Iladlad
Unfurl, dangle, spread -
7 Kubrekama
Bed spread -
8 ikalat
bestrew, to diffuse, disperse, to spread, suffuse -
9 ilatag
Unfold, Unroll, evolve--------Unfurl, unfold, unroll, spread -
10 pagkakalat
circulation, dispersion, spread, propagation -
11 palaganapin
outspread, to spread, suffuse
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Spread — may refer to: *Statistical dispersion *Spread (food), an edible paste put on other foods *the score difference being wagered on in spread betting *the measure of line inclination in rational trigonometry *Temperature Dewpoint spread, dew point… … Wikipedia
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