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Root: alis


alis is a common word root in the Filipino language.

Meaning of the root alis:
ROOT DEFINITION:
~ related to leaving, departing

Alis Words and Definitions:

Example words using the Filipino / Tagalog root "alis"

umalís : [verb] to leave; to depart; to stay away; to go out   more... »
alís : [noun] departure; leaving; [expression] Leave!; Get out of here!; [adjective] departed   more... »
Alís! : [interjection] Leave!; Get outta here!   more... »
alisín : [verb] to remove something; to take something off; to take something away; to get rid of something; to eliminate something; to delete something; to cancel something   more... »
makaalís : [verb] to be able to leave; to be able to depart   more... »
maalís : [verb] to be able to remove   more... »
paalís : [adjective] starting to leave; outgoing; outward bound; outbound; about to leave   more... »
paalisín : [verb] to send someone or something away   more... »
pag-alís : [noun] leaving; departure   more... »
nakaalís : [adjective] left; departed   more... »
alisán : [verb] to remove something from something/someone; to take something away from someone; * focus on the thing/person that is having something taken away /removed   more... »
mapaalís : [verb] to be able to get rid of; to make someone leave   more... »
magpaalís : [verb] to send away; to evict   more... »
pagkaalís : upon leaving; after leaving; abolition   more... »
pang-alís : for removing   more... »
pag-aalís : [noun] removal; elimination   more... »
maialís : [verb] to be able to remove something   more... »
mag-alís : [verb] to remove; to take off; to get rid of   more... »
alison : the process of clearing up and arranging scattered items; tidying up; cleaning up; organizing; clearing; decluttering;   more... »
ialís : [verb] to remove something   more... »
kaáalís : has just left   more... »
ipaalís : [verb] to have something removed   more... »
elíminadór : something used to remove or eliminate; remover; eliminator;   more... »

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