tikoba 1n General: Embankment, as of river or lake. 2v To become a steep embankment Natikobanan su nasalinan ka tanò. It became a steep embankment because the soil was decreased. 3n A clay-like soil found in creek beds, not suitable for making clay pots. [DB says the word tikoba does not refer to clay which is the material used for clay pots. (There is a grey clay-like soil in some areas but which isn't suitable for making articles.)]
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tobal 1v To collapse. [As sides of a tunnel, a large building like the World Trade Center, a stack of sacks or a pile of rocks that collapse when walked on.] see fr.: bulang 1. 2Collapse and wash away. Natobal ka lobong ni Tuyo-ong. Tuyo-ong’s grave collapsed and washed away. Ka tikoba, nakutkutan diò to diralom no natobal on to woig. As for the bank, it was dug out at the bottom and was collapsed and washed away [by the water].