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A list of all pages that have property "Definition" with value "one bunch". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Ba Duwur  + (on top; above; atop)
  • Siduur  + (on top; the highest)
  • Dijan  + (on which side of)
  • Ulang  + (on, go about)
  • Dilah  + (on; lick (fire))
  • Ngucut  + (onani)
  • Apisan  + (once)
  • Aileh  + (once around)
  • Raw  + (once it is deployed, a fisherman paddles down the line, checking each hook and removing the fish)
  • Buin  + (once more)
  • Acepok  + (once on one occasion)
  • Cepok  + (once; on one occasion)
  • Nunggal  + (one)
  • Palinga  + (one)
  • Siki  + (one)
  • Abesik  + (one)
  • Sepaa  + (one housand six hundred, 1,600)
  • Akatih  + (one (e.g.) stem (of flower), strand (of hair), stick (of bamboo) with emphasis on "one".)
  • Sa  + (one (just to say): sa, two, telu ... one, two, three ...)
  • Sik  + (one (short form of 'besik' which mean one))
  • Tunggal  + (one and the same, one. The name Sanghyang Tunggal is sometimes used for the Supreme God, Sanghyang Widhi.)
  • Saka  + (one at a time)
  • Tanggo  + (one at a time (shoot))
  • Asok  + (one basketfull)
  • Dii  + (one bends the pengulat, but not the dii.)
  • Ngatih  + (one by one)
  • Besik-besikin  + (one by one)
  • Sakabesik  + (one by one)
  • Nyacak  + (one by one, summarize, paraphrase)
  • Leneng  + (one can sit on the wall because it is low)
  • Catu  + (one catu = 2 ceng = 2.5 kati (slightly more than 1.5 kg.))
  • Keetan  + (one cut of something; piece; cutting results)
  • Awai  + (one day)
  • Umanis  + (One day after Galungan day or Kuningan day)
  • Panampahan  + (one day before Galungan or Kuningan; on thone day before Galungan or Kuningan; on this day Hindus usually slaughter animals for ceremonial sacrifice as a symbol to kill animalistic qualities that exist in themselves, not merely killing sacrificial animals, because the enemy is actually within (Tamas and Rajas)enemy is actually within (Tamas and Rajas))
  • Purwani  + (one day before tilem or purnama)
  • Mani puan  + (one day; someday)
  • Slingkad  + (one foot is put into each of the open parts of the 8, placed one on each side of the tree, and the climber then shinnies up the tree, using the rope to keep his feet together and prevent slipping and falling)
  • Saprapat  + (one fourth, one quarter)
  • Makaijeng  + (one full bunch)
  • Akelan  + (one group of six of something)
  • Satus  + (one hundred)
  • Nyatus  + (one hundred (about the unit price of merchandise))
  • Karobelah  + (one hundred fifty)
  • Kwintal  + (one hundred kilograms)
  • Keti  + (one hundred thousand)
  • Aketi  + (one hundred thousand, number 100,000)
  • Blaganjure  + (one kind of balinese traditional music)
  • Alid  + (one kind of fish)
  • Ponggang  + (one kind of gamelan canang)