Hanapin
to incubate
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inkubate, mag-incubate
to keep an egg in a favorable condition to help it develop until it hatches
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magsanay, palaguin
grow under conditions that promote development
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incubate, paunlarin (sakit)
to have an infectious disease developing inside one's body without any perceptible signs
Transitive
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incubate, umunlad
(of a disease or virus) to develop gradually without showing any symptoms
Transitive
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inkubate, palaguin
to retain something such as eggs or bacteria in a favorable condition to help them develop
incubate
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incubation
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incubation
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incubator
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incubator
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Halimbawa
The mother crocodile patiently incubated her clutch of eggs buried in the sand.
The mother hen incubated her eggs in the cozy nest she had made.
The penguin parents took turns to incubate their egg.
Birds of prey like eagles build large nests where they incubate their eggs and raise their chicks.
Some fish species build nests where they incubate their eggs until they are ready to hatch.