yagwat [yágwat] 1adj At a moderate distance; spaced apart; loose weaving. buhaghag Mayagwat kag ida tanom nak buyak. The flowers he planted are at a moderate distance from each other. syn: laka 2. 2vt To place things at a moderate distance from each other; to space them apart. Ingyayagwat nida kag distansya it kada tanom nak tayong agor makatubo it maado. He widened the distance of each planted eggplant so it could grow well.
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distansya [distánsya] 1n Distance, gap, space (as of physical space, psychological or social distance). distansya Kailangang magkainggwa gador it distansya kag maestra sa estudyante. There should be a distance between a teacher and a student. (sem. domains: 8.5.5 - Spatial relations, 8.2.6.1 - Far, 4.1.6 - Disunity.) 2v To distance oneself, put a gap, space between oneself and others (as of physical, psychological or social distance). (sem. domains: 8.5.5 - Spatial relations, 8.2.6.1 - Far, 4.1.6 - Disunity.)
antar [ántar] 1n The distance between things, times or people (as of spatial, temporal or social distance). distansya Nag-antaran sinra pagsambatan it bola. They stood at a distance from each other when they played ball. Ing-antar nida kag pagtanom it mga kamatis. The tomatoes that he planted were kept distant from each other. (sem. domains: 8.5.4.4 - Interval, space, 8.4.5 - Relative time.) 2adj Distant from eachother; wide apart, spaced well apart (as of when planting seeds, floorboards with a space between them). (sem. domains: 8.5.4.4 - Interval, space.) 3v To move, put more distance, space between one thing and another (as of things or people); to move away from. (sem. domains: 8.5.4.4 - Interval, space, 7.3.2 - Move something in a direction.)