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A list of all pages that have property "Definition" with value "a comb of; a bunch of (about banana)". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Mereng  + (A brown leaf hopper, the most serious insect pest in Balinese rice fields)
  • Bangkil  + (a buffer for rice in dry soil)
  • Bale kambang  + (a building containing 28 pillars, erected on a mound of land surrounded by a pond as a royal assembly hall, priests and court officials)
  • Bale piyasan  + (a building in sanggah (family temple) or temple as a place of ceremonial means)
  • Bale gong  + (a building located in the middle jaba area or side jaba on a temple that serves as a place to beat gongs and gamelan)
  • Apinpin  + (a bunch; a bundle)
  • Abongkos  + (a bungkus)
  • Jaja abug  + (A cake made from pulut mixed with sugar and steamed shredded coconut.)
  • Gobes  + (A cake shaped like a bowl made from sticky rice flour mixed with steamed grated coconut and granulated sugar)
  • Godel  + (a calf; baby cow)
  • Badah  + (a call or expression in Balinese when someone feels upset or angry with something)
  • Babah  + (a ceremonial decoration on a gate or entrance)
  • Balik sumpah  + (a ceremony (bhuta yadnya)that bigger than Rsi Gana Ceremony)
  • Anu  + (a certain one)
  • Ebet  + (a challenge)
  • Tawas  + (a chemical compound in the form of white crystals used as medicine, potassium aluminum sulfate)
  • Cap  + (a Chinese dish but served in some restaurants and quite popular with Balinese)
  • Mebat  + (a chopping, cutting, mixing, and cooking sa chopping, cutting, mixing, and cooking session, usually done by a group of men, for which a sizeable amount of five or six traditional food dishes (ebat) is prepared for offerings and a banquet for the cooks, as well as friends and the family group sponsoring the ceremony event.amily group sponsoring the ceremony event.)
  • Temu  + (a close relative of turmeric)
  • Meten  + (a closed room)
  • Aketeng  + (a coin; one coin; a peny)
  • Panyatusan  + (a collection of several banjars (community organizations at the level below the village), usually mobilized in large work, for example at a cremation ceremony)
  • Sate gede  + (a collection of various ornamental satai)
  • Sate tanceb  + (a collection of various satay in the form of decorative ornaments)
  • Wantek  + (a color)
  • Aijas  + (a comb of; a bunch of (about banana))
  • Jauk  + (a common feature of many types of performances as an adjunct that has nothing to do with the main story)
  • Taku  + (a common food dish consisting of a sliced ketipat, bean sprounts (utik-utik), peanuts (kacang tanah), chili (tabia), and emba (a kind of sambal))
  • Tingkih  + (a common ingredient in Balinese cooking, as a binding agent. Nut is oily and can be caused to burn, hence the English name.)
  • Kusambi  + (a common large deciduous tree with smooth a common large deciduous tree with smooth gray bark and often slightly buttressed, the fruit of which is called kecacil. The tree is dioecious, i.e. there are separate male and female trees. Oil extracted from the seed is useful in medicinal and cosmetic preparations as well as in cooking. The wood is very hard and durable. The medium to dark green leaves are pinnate with all leaflets pairedeaves are pinnate with all leaflets paired)
  • Kekara  + (a common vegetable that looks like a small lima bean with white flowers and pale coloured pod.)
  • Kangkung  + (a common vine that grows in low lying wet a common vine that grows in low lying wet areas, producing trumpet-shaped flowers and long, pointed leaves, the latter commonly used as a green vegetable. One of three most widely used vegetables in Indonesia, the other two being bayem and sawi kembang [Note to Alissa: **Should these specific foods be listed under their names/types, i.e. "spinach, cracker," rather than just "food"e I highlighted in blue ones I'd suggest shifting to a specific entry for crackers, spice mixture, etc.--RT]try for crackers, spice mixture, etc.--RT])
  • Tadah Sukla  + (a complement of ceremony offerings consisting of beans and fried bananas)
  • Angsel  + (a complex syncopated accent in a dance in which dancer and gong execute a sudden change of rhythm and stop for a very short pause)
  • Bahu sastra  + (a compound word that comes from the words 'bahu' which means 'many' and 'sastra' which means 'book of knowledge', so that 'bahu Sastra' means 'dictionary')
  • Ajum  + (a conceited person)
  • Alpaprana  + (a consonant sound pronounced with a weak exhalation)
  • Taledan  + (a container for offering that is square and has a raised edge, normally used as the container for offerings or as the base for offerings.)
  • Ngukup  + (a container that will be filled with water that is to be made into holy water is smoked over a brazier containing menyan and other substances before the water is poured in)
  • Pangisiangan  + (a container used to hold, hang or carry something)
  • Bungbung  + (a container, often used for holy water (or for tuak, arrows, etc), made from bamboo)
  • Sawan  + (a convulsion, epilepsy)
  • Ukud  + (a counter for animals)
  • Mapendeng  + (a cow's neck bounded with short rope)
  • Karajinan  + (a craft made by hand)
  • Kawah endut  + (a crater (hell) filled with boiling mud.)
  • Kripik  + (a crisp cracker made from slices of tuber, etc., such as ubi kayu; slices are dried then fried in deep oil; krupuk, while is similar, is made from a dough rather than slices of the plant)
  • Ketu  + (a crown of pedanda)
  • Mahkota dewa  + (a crown of the gods)
  • Mahkota duri  + (a crown of thorns, Euphorbia milii (Euphorbiaceae))
  • Siwer  + (a cylinder of rattan serving as the mouthpiece of a flute)