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Root: puso


puso is a common word root in the Filipino language.

Meaning of the root puso:
ROOT DEFINITION:
~ related to the heart

Puso Words and Definitions:

Example words using the Filipino / Tagalog root "puso"

pu : [noun] heart   more... »
kapu : [noun] close friend; one at heart; of one heart; (slang) a fan of GMA network (Channel 7 on TV)   more... »
mapusuan : [verb] to have a crush on someone/something   more... »
isapu : [verb] to take something to heart   more... »
taos-pu : [adjective] sincere; heartfelt   more... »
buong-pu : [adjective] wholehearted; [adverb] heartily; whole-heartedly   more... »
pus-unán : having high regard for oneself; conceited; self-important; vain; egotistical;   more... »
púsupu : a term referring to two types of trees: 1) litsea glutinosa, a tree with elliptical leaves, yellow flowers, and round fruits; 2) paralstonia clusiacea, a hardwood tree used for making planks and furniture; also known as batikuling.; litsea glutinosa; paralstonia clusiacea; hardwood tree; batikuling;   more... »
talipu : a type of spear that is heart-shaped and has an elongated blade.; spear; lance; javelin;   more... »
púso-puso : a term used to describe either of two types of trees: 1) litsea glutinosa, a tree with oval-shaped leaves, yellow flowers, and round fruits; 2) paralstonia clusiacea, a hardwood tree used for making planks and cabinets.; litsea glutinosa; paralstonia clusiacea; hardwood tree;   more... »
miyokárdiyó : the muscular and fibrous tissue of the heart; myocardium;   more... »
púso-sa-pu : heart-to-heart   more... »
sakít sa pu : [noun] heart disease   more... »
atake sa pu : [noun] heart attack; cardiac arrest   more... »
makadúrog-pu : [adjective] heartbreaking   more... »
makabagbag-puso : [adjective] touching   more... »
Araw ng mga Pu : [noun] Valentine's Day (holiday)   more... »
atakihin sa pu : [verb] to suffer a heart attack; to have a heart attack   more... »
nakakatabâ ng pu : [adjective] heart warming   more... »

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