What does Podal mean in English?

"Podal" is an adjective that means relating to, pertaining to, or resembling the foot or feet. Derived from the Greek pous (foot) and the English suffix -al, it is often used in medical or scientific contexts to describe structures, movements, or conditions associated with the lower extremities.
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What is the meaning of Podal?

1. : of or relating to a foot. 2. : being membranes attached to the neuropodia and notopodia of various polychaete worms.
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How do you use podal in a sentence?

He's grown completely obsessed by podal hygiene and the man has a mania about everything below the ankle.
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What is the meaning of parel?

1. obsolete : apparel, clothing, ornament.
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What is Parel in English?

noun. pearl [noun] a valuable, hard, round object formed by oysters and several other shellfish.
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Why do Filipinos call each other pare?

short for kumpare (from kumpadre; cf. Spanish compadre 'godfather'; 'friend'), meaning 'male person whose name I don't know'. It's used to address any male person you encounter.
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What is 20 years of marriage called?

Twenty years of marriage is a major milestone, traditionally known as the China Anniversary, symbolizing a relationship that's beautiful, cherished, yet requires careful handling like fine porcelain to last, with modern gifts often featuring durable platinum and the gemstone emerald representing growth and love. It marks two decades of shared experiences, challenges, and enduring commitment, celebrated with gifts like china dinnerware or platinum jewelry, or personalized gestures like vow renewals.
 
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Is agathokakological a real word?

Yes, agathokakological is a real, albeit rare, English word meaning "composed of both good and evil," combining Greek roots agathos (good) and kakos (bad), likely coined by poet Robert Southey in the 1830s. It's considered a "nonce word" (used for a specific occasion) but is documented in major dictionaries like the Oxford English Dictionary and Merriam-Webster. 
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What is 400 years called?

pertaining to or marking a period of 400 years; quatercentennial.
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What does pyral mean?

: of or relating to a pyre.
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What is padayal in English?

“Padayal” - Food for our ancestors in Tamil Tradition: Ancestral Worship is an integral part of Tamil tradition ( Tamil Hindu tradition), Padayal refers to the array of food, usually foods that were the favourites of our departed ancestors; these foods are spread on a Banana leaf and Prayed for.
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Is it pandal or pendal?

Pandal. A pandal is a fabricated structure, either temporary or permanent, that is used at many places such as either outside a building or in an open area such as along a public road or in front of a house in India and other neighbouring countries.
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What is a popal?

The Catholic Church is led by the Pope. His office is the papacy, and anything that is ordered by the Pope or involving the Pope can be called papal.
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What's the rarest word?

The 15 most unusual words you'll ever find in English
  • Nudiustertian. ...
  • Quire. ...
  • Yarborough. ...
  • Tittynope. ...
  • Winklepicker. ...
  • Ulotrichous. ...
  • Kakorrhaphiophobia. If you suffer from this, then you would very much rather not have this word appear in a spelling bee, since it describes the fear of failure.
  • Xertz. Who would have imagined it?
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What is sesquipedalianism?

(uncountable) The practice of using long, sometimes obscure, words in speech or writing.
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What is pauciloquent?

pauciloquent (comparative more pauciloquent, superlative most pauciloquent) Using few words when speaking.
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What is a diamond wedding?

When a couple is celebrating their Diamond (60th) Wedding anniversary, our Provost is happy to visit them with flowers and a scroll to mark the special occasion. Many people reaching this landmark are already in contact with social work staff.
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What is 250 years called?

The celebration comes with many names — Semiquincentennial, Sestercentennial, Quarter Millennial, the Big Two-Five-Oh, Philly 250, America 250 — but they all refer to the same thing: 250 years since that historic Fourth of July in 1776, exactly two-and-a-half centuries since America's birth, when the Founding Fathers ...
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What is a 70 year marriage called?

This is followed by Pearl for year 30, Coral for year 35, Ruby for year 40, Sapphire for year 45, Gold for year 50, Diamond for year 60, Blue Sapphire for year 65, Platinum for year 70 and finally Oak for year 80.
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What is a half white half Filipino called?

In the Philippines, Filipino Mestizo (Spanish: mestizo (masculine) / mestiza (feminine); Filipino/Tagalog: Mestiso (masculine) / Mestisa (feminine)), or colloquially Tisoy, is a name used to refer to people of mixed native Filipino and any foreign ancestry.
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What does 🅿 mean in slang?

pushin P, pushin 🅿️ [ poosh-ing pee ]

Pushing P (usually styled as pushin P or pushin' P) is a slang term that's most commonly used to roughly mean acting with integrity and style while maintaining and displaying one's success (similar to the meaning of the slang terms keeping it player and keeping it real).
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What do Filipinos call their lovers?

But if they'd like, Filipinos use “bebe,” “bebs,” “ mahal ko ” (my love), “irog” (poetic word for love).
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