| Entrée | 1 bilabilaina |
| Radical | 2 bilabila |
| Partie du discours | 3 verbe passif |
| Explications en anglais |
4 to be made or done crookedly; to be pulled or dragged about violently, as a criminal being taken to execution; to be hacked or hew, as a carcass, without properly dividing it into joints. (Prov.) [1.2] |
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| Anagrammes | 9 bilabilaina, 10 ibilabilana |
| Mis à jour le 2025/09/12 |
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