Root: ipit
ipit is a common word root in the Filipino language.
Meaning of the root ipit:
ROOT DEFINITION:
~ related to
1.) squeezing, clasping or clipping (something), 2.) a hair clip
Ipit Words and Definitions:
Example words using the Filipino / Tagalog root "ipit"
maipit : [verb] to be trapped (AF); to be pinched (AF); to be stuck (AF); to get caught (AF); to be caught in between (AF); to be crushed in between (AF);
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ipit : [adjective] clasped; squeezed; pinched; pressed; [noun] hair clip; hair pin; tweezers
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kimpít : the act of squeezing or being squeezed, such as the squeezing of one's body and arms against something; squeeze; pinch; clamp; press;
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angpál : tight; being in a difficult or tight situation; constrained; trapped; caught; in a bind;
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