Magnesia to Magpie

Note that this dictionary contains English, Spanish and Tagalog words from the early 20th century, quite a few of which are obsolete. The spelling and meaning of the words herein may be slightly different from current usage. Still, we believe this is a useful reference especially for those studying Philippine literature and documents from that time.

Magnesia, n. [magnisya]
Magnesia.
Magnesya.

Magnet, n. [mágnet]
Iman.
Bato balanì.

Magnetic, adj. [magnétic]
Magnético.
Nauukol sa batobalanì; may panghalina.

Magnetical = magnetic.

Magnetism, n. [mágnetism]
Magnetismo.
Bisà ng̃ batobalanì, panghalina, pang-ganyak.

Magnificence, n. [magnífisens]
Magnificencia, grandeza.
Kadakilaan, kasakdalan, kalakhan.

Magnificent, adj. [magníficent]
Magnífico, espléndido.
Dakilà, sakdal, mainam.

Magnify, v. [mágnifai]
Magnificar, exaltar, exagerar.
Dakilain, ibunyî, purihin, itanyag.

Magnitude, n. [mágnitiud]
Magnitud, tamaño, grandor.
Lakí, kalakihán.

Magpie, n. [mágpai]
Urraca, picaza.
Ibong martines.

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