Hanapin
Tail
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pabuntot
the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on
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pabuntot
the time of the last part of something
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pabuntot
any projection that resembles the tail of an animal
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pabuntot
the rear part of a ship
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pabuntot
the rear part of an aircraft
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pabuntot
(usually plural) the reverse side of a coin that does not bear the representation of a person's head
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pabuntot
a spy employed to follow someone and report their movements
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pabuntot
the bottom edge of the book's pages or the lower part of the book's spine
What is the "tail"?
The tail refers to the bottom edge of a book’s pages or the lower part of the book’s spine. It is the edge opposite the head, which is the top edge. and can be an important aspect of the book’s design and binding. In bookbinding, the tail is where the book’s spine and pages come together at the bottom, and it can affect how the book sits on a shelf and is handled.
to tail
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sumundo
to follow or pursue closely with the aim of catching or observing
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sumunud-sunod
to cut off the tail of an animal
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sumunud-sunod
to trim or cut off the stalks or ends of fruits or vegetables as part of the preparation process
Halimbawa
The monkey's tail helps it swing from tree to tree.
My friend's lizard can detach its tail when threatened.
The kangaroo uses its tail for balance while hopping.
My cat has a long and bushy tail.
The cat amusingly chased its tail in playful circles.