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Twin, twins, (said of men, animals, plants and things in general); grown together, joined side to side, double. (see dungán).
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Likeness, similarity, resemblance, similitude; like, similar, resembling; to be like or similar to, to compare with. Walâ sing ánggid sa íla nga duhá. There is no resemblance between the two. Anggid silá nga duhá-or-nagaánggid silá nga duhá. The two of them resemble each other-or-are like each other. Ang kápid nagaánggid gid. The twins are very much like each other-or-very much alike. Iánggid (but better "ipaánggid") iníng estampíta sa isá, kay tan-awón ko kon parého silá. Compare this picture with the one there, for I want to see, whether they are alike or resemble each other. Paanggidí ang patádyong ko, kon maghabúl ka sang ímò. Imitate or copy my skirt, when you weave one for yourself. (see agid-ágid).
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Number, quantity, amount, an undetermined aggregate of individuals, that may be either few or many. (see pilá-how many).
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A galley with three banks of oars; to arrange in a row or tier, join well, put firmly together, connect; twin. (see kápid).
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A tooth with a supernumerary behind it. May lipíd siá. He has two teeth one behind the other. Lipíd ang íya ngípon. He has a double row of teeth. (see kápid-twin).
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Fastidiousness, daintiness, overniceness, squeamishness (particularly with regard to food). (see pidâ).
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