UKAB

UKAB is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...

ukab v [APB; b5] {1} open with an upward or lifting motion, get opened.
Akuy miukab sa kaban, I opened the trunk.
Wà siya makaukab sa láta, He could not open the tin.
Librung nag-ukab sa lamísa, A book lying open on the table.
Ukba (iukab, ukbi) ang ímung bàbà, Open your mouth.
{2} pry s.t.
up, open.
Akuy miukab sa batu, I turned the stone over.
Dikabra ray makaukab sa mga salug nga ilisánan, Only a crowbar can pry the floorboards loose.
{3} [B126] for a part of the body, clothing to get a rip or slash.
Naukab ang íyang lapalapa kay nakatunub ug bildu, His sole got slashes in it because he stepped on glass.
n opened upwards, ripped o?
, slashed open.
ukab-úkab a s.t.
that can be opened and closed.
n the general name for bivalves.
v [B1256] be s.t.
that could be easily opened and closed.
ukban n tangerine, a loose-skinned orange that is easy to open.
v [c1] plant tangerines.

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