2. rare type of coconut used for preserves: makapuno
3. the young coconut: buko, mura
4. coconut husk: bunot
5. coconut milk: gata
6. coconut oil: langis ng niyog
7. coconut plantation: niyugan
8. coconut shell: bao
9. coconut preserve made from coconut milk: latik
10. coconut toffee: bukayo
» synonyms and related words:
nut
n.
1. dry fruit or seed with a kernel in a hard shell: nuwes
2. peanut: mani
3. a kind of nut similar to cashew nut: pili
4. walnut: nuwes de nogal
5. coconut: niyog
6. a small block, usually of metal, which screws on to a bolt: tuwerka
7. a crazy person (slang): loko/a, hibang
mug
n.
1. a heavy china or metal drinking cup with a handle: taro, saro
2. a drinking vessel made from coconut shell and used in barrios: tabo, lumbo
milk
n.
1. the white liquid from cows, which we drink and use in cooking: gatas
2. coconut milk: gata
3. the sap of certain plants: dagta
v.
to draw milk from a cow, goat, etc.: gumatas, gatasan
beetle
n.
1. a coconut beetle (large and black): uwang
2. a greenish beetle with golden back: salaginto
3. a beetle often found in mango trees: salagubang
polish
v.
1. to make smooth and shiny: magpakintab, pakintabin, magbuli, bulihin
2. to polish the floor with coconut husk: magbunot, bunutin
3. to become smooth and shiny, take on polish: kumintab, mabuli
4. to make elegant or refined (in manner): pinuhan
n.
1. polished condition: kintab, kakintaban
2. a substance used to give smoothness or shine: pakintab, pampakintab, sebo, biton
3. refinement (in manners): kagandahang-asal
dipper
n.
1. a long handled container for lifting water or liquids: panalok, kutsaron
2. coconut shell or can without a handle: tabo, panabo
husk
n.
1. the dry outer covering of certain seeds or fruits: upak, talupak
2. coconut husk: bunot
v.
1. to remove the husk: mag-upak, upakan, magtalupak, talupakan, magtalop, talupan
2. to husk coconuts: mag-alis (alisan) ng bunot, talupan, bunutan
3. to polish a floor with a coconut husk: magbunot ng sahig, bunutin ang sahig
biyak
v.
magbiyak, biyakin (mag:-in) to cleave; to split, to break in two, halve. Biyakin mo nga ang niyog. (You) cleave the coconut open.
gata
n.
coconut milk, cream
latik
n.
scum of coconut milk
bunot
n.
coconut husk bunot, bumunot, bunutin (-um:-in)
v.
to pull out, to uproot, to extract. Bunutin mo ang damo. Pull out the grass. magbunot, bunutin (mag:-in)
v.
to pull out something (a gun). Nagbunot siya ng baril. He pulled out a gun.
ubod
n.
soft pith of palm, path of coconut trunk
bao
n.
coconut shell without husk or meat
sapal
n.
residue, e.g. of coconut meat after it has been squeezed
makapuno
n.
freak coconut full of soft meat
binatog
n.
steamed or boiled grains of corn mixed with coconut gratings and salt
kudkod
adj.
(kinudkod) grated
v.
magkudkod, kudkurin (mag-:-in) to grate. Kudkurin mo ang niyog. Grate the coconut.
batog
n.
shelled and boiled cork tp which grated coconut and salt are added
niyog
Mal n.
coconut palm tree and fruit
buko
n.
bud, young coconut
palitaw
n.
rice cake made of glutinous rice, sugar, and coconut gratings
bukayo
n.
grated coconut cooked with sugar
kayod
v.
kumayod, kayurin, magkayod (-um-:-in; mag-) to scrape, to grate. Kumayod kami ng niyog. We scraped the coconut. magkayod, kayudin (mag-:-in). Kayurin mo ang niyog. Grate the coconut.
tabo
n.
a dipper, scoop, usually a coconut shell or an empty can magtabo', tumabo', tabuin (mag:-um-:-in)
v.
to scoop water with a coconut shell or an empty can, to use a dipper or a coconut shell or an empty can. Tumabo siya ng tubig sa tapayan. He scooped out water from the earthen jar.