Cebuano word senses marked with lifeform category "Mint family plants"
Parent categories: Lamiales order plants, Spices and herbs, Plants, Shrubs, Trees, Foods, Lifeforms, Eating, Food and drink, Life, Human behaviour, Nature, Human
Total 45 word senses
- abgaw (Noun) a small hairy tree, Premna odorata
- adgaw (Noun) a small hairy tree, Premna odorata
- alaloy (Noun) the great woolly Malayan lilac (Callicarpa candicans), its fruits often used stupefy fish
- albahaka (Noun) the leaves of this plant used as a herb
- aluksok (Noun) the pagoda flower (Clerodendrum intermedium)
- anoran (Noun) the Japanese glory bower (Clerodendrum bethuneanum)
- asuwangay (Noun) the pagoda flower (Clerodendrum intermedium)
- awoy (Noun) Callicarpa erioclona; a beautyberry found in the Philippines
- bagwak (Noun) white-breasted waterhen (Amaurornis phoenicurus)
- balantana (Noun) the pagoda flower (Clerodendrum intermedium)
- balising (Verb) to relocate; to move something from one place to another
- balising (Verb) to move something away from obstructions
- balising (Noun) the sorcerer's bush (Volkameria inermis)
- bantana (Noun) the pagoda flower (Clerodendrum intermedium)
- bawing (Noun) the musk basil (Basilicum polystachyon)
- dagtong (Noun) the pagoda flower (Clerodendrum intermedium)
- duranta (Noun) any member of the genus Duranta, especially the golden dewdrop (Duranta erecta)
- gantong (Noun) the Chinese glory bower (Clerodendrum chinense)
- gemelina (Noun) any member of the genus Gmelina
- gmelina (Noun) any member of the genus Gmelina
- guwanton (Noun) the Japanese glory bower (Clerodendrum bethuneanum)
- guwantong (Noun) the Japanese glory bower (Clerodendrum bethuneanum)
- harayhay (Noun) Callicarpa caudata; a kind of beautyberry
- higantong (Noun) the Chinese glory bower (Clerodendrum chinense)
- kadlom (Noun) the oil or perfume made from these plants
- kalugongkugong (Noun) the holy basil (Ocimum tenuiflorum)
- kandingkanding (Noun) any member of the genus Lantana of perennial verbenas with aromatic flower clusters
- kulukulog (Noun) the pagoda flower (Clerodendrum intermedium)
- labender (Noun) lavender (genus Lavandula)
- lapunaya (Noun) painted nettle (Coleus scutellarioides, syn. Plectranthus scutellarioides)
- limolimo (Noun) a tree, Vitex turczaninowii
- lingolingo (Noun) a tree, Vitex turczaninowii
- molave (Noun) molave (tree, Vitex parviflora or Vitex cofassus species, and its wood)
- pakapis (Noun) the pagoda flower (Clerodendrum intermedium)
- palapasagi (Noun) false ironwort (Hyptis capitata)
- salingaraw (Noun) the great woolly Malayan lilac (Callicarpa candicans), its fruits often used stupefy fish
- salingkapa (Noun) the Malayan teak (Vitex pinnata)
- sangig (Noun) the lemon basil
- sungkol (Noun) the harlequin glory bower (Clerodendrum trichotomum)
- tigaw (Noun) any of several plants in the genus Callicarpa; Callicarpa erioclona; a species of beautyberry that bears edible fruits and native to Vietnam, Borneo, Sulawesi, Java, Philippines, New Guinea, and the Bismarck Archipelago
- tugas (Noun) molave (tree, Vitex parviflora or Vitex cofassus species, and its wood)
- wakwak (Noun) a vampiric bird-like creature
- wakwak (Noun) the Philippine frogmouth (Batrachostomus septimus)
- wakwak (Noun) the starburst bush (Clerodendrum quadriloculare)
- yati (Noun) teak (Tectona grandis)
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