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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "a tool to cut stems of plants". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Magenah beténan  + (A subdomain is structurally always under the main domain. Example: abc.xyz.com (where "abc" is the subdomain).)
  • Pangentos  + (a substitute; alternate)
  • Penggantin  + (a substitute; something to replace (about goods); exchanger; dubbed)
  • Pininget  + (A synonym for the word 'unique' in Balinese language. Some other terms are 'sios' and 'lian', but those words more likely to mean 'different'.)
  • Bale tegeh  + (a tall building in the corner of a palace or temple courtyard)
  • Jawa  + (millet (Graminae))
  • Dadia  + (descendents of a single common ancestor)
  • Pura  + (a temple: pura dalem, pura déśa, and pura puseh (called kahyangan tiga) are the three temples found in every village.)
  • Jejegan  + (a temporary, closed and roofed structure erected inside temple at the time of the temple's inauguratio)
  • Jajakanan  + (a term in Jimbaran)
  • Skil  + (a term used in marbles when one player's marble hits another, but the marble doesn't move very far)
  • Daem  + (the term to express something (fruit) nearing the ripe (already ripe but not rotted).)
  • Tebel-tebel  + (hoya or local vine)
  • Ongol-ongol  + (rice cake (jaja))
  • Buat  + (necessary for)
  • Tali  + (symbolic betel chew that is put in offerings)
  • Kalimayah  + (a thousand-legged beast that emits light at night; glow worm)
  • Pangandongan  + (a tool for carrying)
  • Panegtegan  + (Wraspati (Thursday) Wage of Watugung, the last week of the Pawukon cycle)
  • Jan  + (ladder; pedestal for going up and down made of wood (stone planks, etc.) in layers)
  • Pangapok  + (a tool for making deterrent)
  • Gobed  + (knife with serrated edge, used for cutting fruit, as for makeing rujak)
  • Pangikalan  + (a tool for twisting a rope)
  • Sipat  + (a tool from sooty thread for making straight lines; drawstring)
  • Pangesan  + (tool, kind of something used to peel off a covering)
  • Angget  + (a tool to cut stems of plants)
  • Gada  + (a tool to hit which is enlarged at the edges, made of wood, iron, and so on)
  • Pamaji  + (a tool to stretch the cleavage that is sawed or split)
  • Panundun  + (a tool to wake up)
  • Tambah  + (a hoe or mattock)
  • Patil  + (a tool used for shaping or smoothing wood in woodcarving with adjustable blade, similar to penyongcongan)
  • Pangot  + (a tool used for shaping or smoothing wood in woodcarving adjustable head that can rotate)
  • Selingkad  + (a tool used to climb coconut trees)
  • Pamentelan  + (a tools such as bow to clean the cotton before spinning)
  • Gangsing  + (a top; a toy that is spun by wrapping it with string and throwing it on the ground)
  • Unti  + (a topping of shredded raw coconut and a little salt, added to some jaja and other foods esp. jaja uli)
  • Balian  + (a traditional healer, indigenous healer or shaman (there are many varieties). A person believed to possess something given by the gods which can be used as a tool to cure people)
  • Pangisian  + (to handle or manage a situation)
  • Gatep  + (Otaheite chestnut; Tahitian chestnut.)
  • Pandan  + (Pandanus, or the Fragant Pandanus, is the only Pandanaceae family with scented leaves.)
  • Badung  + (a tree whose fruit is round as big as a tomato, yellow, and has a sour taste)
  • Sungu  + (shell, usually a conch shell, blown by a Bujangga Wesnawa at a caru, etc.)
  • Asa  + (a tug)
  • Serandu  + (a turtle dish of the ebatan consisting of coconut pulp (usam), blood, and turtle meat, served as a side dish. Traditionally placed in the center of the ebatan serving on the pamayuhan, under the sate. Now often omitted)
  • Bale mujur  + (a twelve-masted building, erected in the western part of the house, as a place to receive guests)
  • Gayah sari  + (a type of 'gayah pupus' whose top is decorated with flower essence)
  • Subuk  + (swelling and infection on leg or crotch)
  • Komak  + (a type of beans; kara)
  • Ancak  + (Ficus rumphii (Moraceae))
  • Sian  + (swelling and infection in armpit or chest, internal cause)
  • Inja  + (swelling and infection on head, e.g. from bite)