"askal" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: askals [plural]
Etymology: From Tagalog askal, a blend of aso (“dog”) + kalye (“street”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|tl|askal}} Tagalog askal, {{blend|tl|aso|kalye|nocap=1|nocat=1|t1=dog|t2=street}} blend of aso (“dog”) + kalye (“street”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} askal (plural askals)
  1. A variety of mongrel free-ranging dog found in the Philippines. Categories (lifeform): Dogs
    Sense id: en-askal-en-noun-Etl~ERtE Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 3 entries, Pages with entries, Pages with 3 entries, Pages with entries Disambiguation of Pages with 3 entries: 34 30 10 26 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 31 26 8 36

Inflected forms

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