"amlong bugnuyon" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Hanunoo]

IPA: /ʔamˌluŋ buɡˈnujun/, [ʔɐmˌlom buɡˈnu.jon] Forms: amlóng bugnuyon [canonical]
Rhymes: -ujun Head templates: {{hnn-noun|amlóng bugnuyon|b=+}} amlóng bugnuyon (Hanunoo spelling ᜠᜫ᜴ᜮᜳᜥ᜴ ᜪᜳᜤ᜴ᜨᜳᜬᜳᜨ᜴), {{tlb|hnn|plant|nocat=1}} (botany)
  1. Chinese evergreen (a climbing fern having a hairy stem, and the green soft-growing tip is used to blacken the teeth) Related terms: amlong, amlong angbo, amlong kamurang
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          "name": "Arum family plants",
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        "Chinese evergreen (a climbing fern having a hairy stem, and the green soft-growing tip is used to blacken the teeth)"
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      "ipa": "/ʔamˌluŋ buɡˈnujun/"
    },
    {
      "ipa": "[ʔɐmˌlom buɡˈnu.jon]"
    },
    {
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    }
  ],
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    },
    {
      "ipa": "[ʔɐmˌlom buɡˈnu.jon]"
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