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

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  • Kedetina  + (withdrawn)
  • Nglukusan  + (withered)
  • Alum  + (withered or faded)
  • Sajeroning  + (within)
  • Tungul  + (without a point, tree with top cut off (after mongol))
  • Bogol  + (without a taji (referring to a cock that fights without blade))
  • Plintut-plintut  + (without any foundation or conviction)
  • Plintat-plintus  + (without convictions, without any foundation)
  • Polos  + (without façade)
  • Pramangkin  + (Without hesitation)
  • Gantas  + (without mercy)
  • Muweg  + (without shine, covered with dust)
  • Tatak  + (without slope)
  • Inyal  + (without swallowing (e.g. chewing gum))
  • Bogol  + (without weapon)
  • Lelor  + (without will power)
  • Naanang  + (withstand pain; hold something; suffer from something)
  • Saksi  + (witness)
  • Delman  + (wo-wheeled train)
  • Goyah  + (wobbly)
  • Goyah  + (wobbly; shake because it is not firmly located (about teeth, poles, etc.); fussing; not resolute; not fixed (about the establishment, beliefs, position, etc.))
  • Baus  + (Woh-wohan utawi punyan-punyanan sane care entik-entik cenik; tegehnyanne biasane 6 cm; mawarna ijo)
  • Pangorengan  + (wok)
  • Pepekuk  + (woman belt used to made from metal, and used during cutting tooth ceremony)
  • Cupar  + (won't give something)
  • Ngudiang  + (wonder)
  • Pangsit  + (wonton, a Chinese dish, similar to that served in Chinese restaurants all over the world, a noodle dough dumpling filled with spiced minced pork, often served in a soup)
  • Iga-iga  + (wood (bamboo) mounted transversely as if it were a rib on the roof of a house, a bridge, a hall, etc.)
  • Paperon  + (wood and sap are yellow)
  • Kosta  + (wood apple)
  • Kosta  + (wood apple, elephant apple)
  • Kas  + (wood chest)
  • Tatampelan  + (wood chips from chopping with hatchet or axe)
  • Tain  + (wood chips made from using a plane)
  • Maman  + (wood chips used for making smoke in a brazier)
  • Kroncongan  + (wood clapper gives sound, but may have metal clapper or clapper in form of bell.)
  • Sintok  + (wood is brownish red, smelling like cloves)
  • Kalikukun  + (wood is hard, dense, tough, and extremely flexible, making it ideal for handles of certain kinds of tools.)
  • Kunyit  + (wood is used for cabinet making, but not in Bali)
  • Waru  + (wood is used for carvings and firewood)
  • Tanjung  + (wood is very dense, strong, and durable and has a greate many uses,)
  • Paperon  + (wood is widely used medicinally, but not in Bali)
  • Bor  + (wood or metal)
  • Ukiran  + (wood or stone carving)
  • Uras  + (wood powder, theoretically sandalwood powder, but, considering the scarcity of sandalwood, usually cheaper wood is used)
  • Tatangga  + (wood rasp)
  • Triti  + (Wood Sandpiper)
  • Seserutan  + (wood shavings)
  • Gegitik  + (wood stick to throw or hit something)
  • Kayu-kayuan  + (wood, all kinds of)