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Root: dikit


dikit is a common word root in the Filipino language.

Meaning of the root dikit:
ROOT DEFINITION:
~ related to sealed, sticking, glued

Dikit Words and Definitions:

Example words using the Filipino / Tagalog root "dikit"

dikít : [noun] glue; [adjective] attached; close by; stickiness   more... »
dumikít : [verb] to stick to; to adhere; to cling to;   more... »
nakadikít : [adjective] pasted; attached   more... »
idikít : [verb] to stick something to something else; to press against something; to attach something; to seal something; to mount something   more... »
mádikít : [verb] to touch accidentally; to be stuck with   more... »
dikitán : [verb] to stick something on; to fasten something on; to attach something on   more... »
madikít : [adjective] sticky   more... »
pandikít : [noun] glue; adhesive   more... »
magkadikít : [verb] to have stuck together; to be pressed together   more... »
magdikít : [verb] to stick something to; to paste something on; to affix something; to attach   more... »
dikít-dikít : [adjective] sticking; adhering; close together   more... »
parikít : [noun] kindling   more... »
pagdikít : [noun] sticking; adhering   more... »
sandikit : a shrub (plumbago zeylanica) that is climbing and has many branches, with oval-shaped leaves, and white flowers, native to india and africa, and was introduced to the philippines at the beginning of the 20th century.; ceylon leadwort; doctorbush; white leadwort;   more... »
adhesibo : having excellent adhesive quality; able to stick well; sticky; adhesive; tacky; clingy;   more... »
padiktan : [verb] to get someone to paste something to something else   more... »
paningkít : a type of plant that sticks to clothes; burdock; clingy plant; sticky plant;   more... »
mapadikit : [verb] to contact or touch accidentally   more... »
pamparikit : [noun] kindling   more... »
aglutinasyón : sticking together; clustering together; agglutination; clumping; adhesion;   more... »

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