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A list of all pages that have property "Definition" with value "one such fruit, e.g. one banana (counter)". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Paron  + (one of the several coconut shell measuring conetainers used to dispense uncooked rice)
  • Dangdung  + (one of the smaller tuna found in the Jimbaran area)
  • Bebolong  + (one of the spice ingredients; coriander type)
  • Ding  + (one of the tones of the five tones in Balinese gamelan (music))
  • Reong  + (one of the traditional Balinese gamelan shaped like small canang, smaller than the 'trompong' gamelan in number 12 lined up above the gamelan frame itself and played by hitting using a wooden stick called 'panggul'.)
  • Sattwa  + (one of the Tri Guna Sakti, the three types of disposition)
  • Tamas  + (one of the Tri Guna Sakti, types of disposition of humans)
  • Rajas  + (one of the Tri Guna, or types of human disposition)
  • Anantaboga  + (One of the two naga, or snake-dragons, that live in Bhur Loka, along with Bedawang)
  • Basuki  + (one of the two naga, snake-dragons, that live in Bhur Loka along with Bedawang)
  • Dangsil  + (one of the types of offerings in Hindu ceremonies, namely the offerings arranged in the form of a "meru" or mountain with bamboo framed, decorated with cakes)
  • Seselet  + (one old enough to wear a kris in his belt)
  • Pangapit  + (one on each side)
  • Kawi  + (one or several literary or theatrical langone or several literary or theatrical languages that are not modern Balinese. Now archaic but used in contemporary Balinese readings, poems, chants, and songs that are usually performed in some sort of religious context and in some theatrical performances, usually accompanied by translation into the vernacular. In Old Javanese, the word kawi means classical poetvanese, the word kawi means classical poet)
  • Palemahan  + (one part of the Tri Hita Karana concept)
  • Adiri  + (one person; one (about person))
  • Eka  + (one prefix meaning one in Sanskrit, given to the week Sungsang (eka Sungsang) when there is a pangunalatri in this week, which happens once every 630 days)
  • Juan  + (one puts a sickle (arit) on the end and uses it for harvesting such things as coconuts)
  • Bubuk  + (one says that the wood is “amah bubuk”, eaten by bubuk.)
  • Pangrupukan  + (one series of rituals nearing Nyepi day)
  • Embakan  + (one set of matches in a cockfight)
  • Tajen  + (one set of three cockfight matches required as offering in temple)
  • Panegtegan  + (one should think about being steady and unchanged on this day)
  • Ulihan  + (one should welcome the gods that return to their shrines in the family temple)
  • Abulih  + (one single long thin object (counter))
  • Abulih  + (one such fruit, e.g. one banana (counter))
  • Peku  + (one thousand)
  • Milyar  + (one thousand million)
  • Siu  + (one thousand, 1000)
  • Akelan  + (one tie consisting of six pieces (usually related of 'ketupat' (rice steamed in diamond shape packet and wrap in coconut leaves)))
  • Atrek  + (one truck load)
  • Sasaga  + (one type of alphabet s in the Balinese alphabet)
  • Sasapa  + (one type of alphabet s in the Balinese alphabet)
  • Dadap wong  + (one type of dadap plant (Erytherina variegata) which is believed to fight bad intentions)
  • Poh Santen  + (one type of mango that has a lot of sap when it's still raw; santen mango)
  • Poh Manalagi  + (one type of mango that is similar to ‘poh golek’, but the flesh is thicker; manalagi mango)
  • Poh Madu  + (one type of mango that tastes like honey when its ripe; honey mango)
  • Poh Arum Manis  + (one type of mango that tastes sweet when its ripe; arum manis mango)
  • Poh Lali Jiwa  + (one type of mango which is similar to ‘poh arum manis’, but the fruit flesh is rather spotted; ‘lali jiwa’ mango)
  • Poh Gedang  + (one type of mango which is similar to ‘poh arum manis’ but the seeds are bigger; papaya mango)
  • Poh Golek  + (one type of mango which shaped flat and long (oval); golek mango)
  • Segehan Satus Kutus  + (one type of offerings in religious ceremonies in Bali (offering the smallest sacrifice, which among others contains as much as 108 pieces of rice))
  • Pusut  + (one type of satai; satai which is similar to satai empol (satai from finely ground meat mixed with coconut milk) only in small pieces)
  • Adri  + (one type of song (prophetic literature that has a prophetic spirit which is a central aspect or the center of meeting of social and transcendental dimensions. Social dimension refers to human life in the real or profane nature (sakala)))
  • Pecuk  + (one type of traditional Balinese kite with a curved shape)
  • Ratodata  + (one type of wirama)
  • Punarmada  + (one type of wirama; wirama with meter oo- / ooo / o-o / - oo = 12)
  • Milliliter  + (one U.S. quart is about 946 ml.)
  • Urip  + (one use of urip to calculate which days of the various weeks occur on a given date)
  • Aantaran  + (one way (trip))
  • Calo  + (one who buys tickets cheap and sells them at a profit)