Language of Philippine operators?
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TELEPHONETAGALOGLanguage of Philippine operators?
TAGALOGPhilippine language
ILOCANOPhilippine language
MOROPhilippine language
PANAYSite of Philippine heroism.
ROXASPresident of Philippine Republic.
QUIRINOPresident of Philippine Republic.
GENERALVANFLEETRecipient of Philippine decoration.
SAMARPhilippine Island, N of Leyte
LEYTEPhilippine island of WWII note
ROMULOPhilippine leader of U. N.
CEBUPhilippine isle E. of Negros.
SAMAROne of the Philippine Islands.
PILINut of a Philippine tree.
IBANAGOne of the chief Philippine dialects.
EELSoul of the dead, in Philippine folklore
adoboa Philippine dish of fish or meat
adobosADOBO, a Philippine dish of fish or meat
TAGALOGOne of two official Philippine languages, along with English
IMELDAMarcos, who is rallying in support of impeached Philippine president Estrada
MOROPhilippine troops have captured the headquarters of the ... Islamic Liberation Front
mahoganyUsed in names of trees that yield similar timber, e.g., Philippine mahogany
mahoganiesUsed in names of trees that yield similar timber, e.g., Philippine mahogany
piliPhilippine tree, Canarium ovatum, the edible seeds of which taste like a sweet almond
boloa long heavy single-edged knife of Philippine origin used to cut vegetation and as a weapon
pygmymember of a short people native to equatorial Africa, SE Asia, or to the Andaman or Philippine islands
pygmyishmember of a short people native to equatorial Africa, SE Asia, or to the Andaman or Philippine islands
pygmoidmember of a short people native to equatorial Africa, SE Asia, or to the Andaman or Philippine islands
fillipeen(US) a game in which each of two players eats a twin kernel of a nut also PHILIPPINA, PHILIPPINE, PHILOPENA, PHILOPOENA
fillipeensFILLIPEEN, (US) a game in which each of two players eats a twin kernel of a nut also PHILIPPINA, PHILIPPINE, PHILOPENA, PHILOPOENA
capizsmall marine bivalve of the genus Placuna, esp. P. placenta, common in Philippine coastal waters and some other parts of the Pacific Ocean
capizessmall marine bivalve of the genus Placuna, esp. P. placenta, common in Philippine coastal waters and some other parts of the Pacific Ocean
lauanany of several Philippine trees of the genus Shorea and related genera, having brown or reddish wood used as lumber and in cabinetry
lauansany of several Philippine trees of the genus Shorea and related genera, having brown or reddish wood used as lumber and in cabinetry
adoboa Philippine dish of fish or meat usually marinated in a sauce containing vinegar and garlic, browned in fat, and simmered in the marinade
adobosa Philippine dish of fish or meat usually marinated in a sauce containing vinegar and garlic, browned in fat, and simmered in the marinade
upasthe poisonous milky sap of a large tree, Antiaris toxicaria, of the mulberry family, native to tropical Asia, Africa, and the Philippine Islands, used for arrow poison
upasesthe poisonous milky sap of a large tree, Antiaris toxicaria, of the mulberry family, native to tropical Asia, Africa, and the Philippine Islands, used for arrow poison
lauanthe light yellow to reddish-brown or brown wood of any of various tropical southeast Asian trees (as of the genera Shorea and Parashorea) which sometimes enters commerce as Philippine mahogany