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  • Siteng  + (to be heavily or strongly built)
  • Bengong  + (muse: ponder, astonished, puzzle over, meditate, amazed, stumped, aghast, admiration, surprised, think about, amaze, make speechless, struck with amaze-ment)
  • Oong  + (mushroom)
  • Panyantokan  + (spice grinding pestle, made of stone)
  • Kaplek  + (mushy (breasts))
  • Ding  + (music first note of one of the pentatonic Balinese musical scales which consists of the notes: ding, dong, deng, dung, dang)
  • Tembung  + (music mode (saih) of the pelog scale that is not often used in gong kebyar, approximated by the notes A-B-C-E-F on the piano)
  • Cegur  + (music stroke of a large gong)
  • Kebyar  + (music style of modern Balinese music that features sudden changes in rhythm, embel- lishments and ornamentations, and varied instrumental performances)
  • Dang  + (to be honored or recognized)
  • Dung  + (music: fourth note of the Balinese pentatonic musical scale, symbolized by suku, which looks like the loop of a script y or j)
  • Sunaren  + (music: one of the three modes (saih) of the pelog musical scale)
  • Kelenang-kelenong  + (music: pair of pots used as part of a batel musical group)
  • Batel  + (music: percussion musical group, used to accompany Janger, kung fu exercises, etc.)
  • Nyandetin  + (music: play a corresponding rhythm to a basic rhythm)
  • Bende  + (music: rhythm instrument used in a gong, a small inverted bronze pot that is struck with a stick)
  • Dong  + (music: second note of the Balinese pentatonic musical scale, symbolized by the tedung, a backwards C)
  • Slendro  + (music: sequence of intervals between notes, or tuning, of a musical instrument commonly used for gender wayang)
  • Pelog  + (music: sequence of intervals between notes, or tuning, of a musical instrument commonly used for the five or ten-keyed instruments of the gong kebyar)
  • Deng  + (music: third note of the Balinese pentatonic musical scale, symbolized by taleng, which looks like a lower case n with the right member extending down farther than the left)
  • Panyembrama  + (musical composition that is commonly used to accompany Pendet dance in a temple festival)
  • Puspawresti  + (musical composition that is frequently used to accompany Pendet in a temple ceremony)
  • Riong  + (musical instrument consisting of 12 inverted bronze pots that have knobs protruding from the upper side)
  • Saron  + (musical instrument in which the large bronze keys are mounted on a wooden frame without any bamboo resonators below)
  • Genggong  + (musical instrument like a Jew's harp)
  • Angklung  + (musical instrument made from two bamboo tubes suspendeed in a frame)
  • Trompong  + (dance form in which the dancer plays the trompong in a squatting position while dancing)
  • Rebab  + (musical instrument that resembles a violin, with four strings)
  • Slonding  + (musical instrument with iron keys, generally very ancient and usually considered sacred)
  • Tingklik  + (musical instrument, tuned to slendro, llike a xylophone, with keys made of bamboo tubes, hit with two small mallets)
  • Saih  + (resemble, equivalent, equal)
  • Gambang  + (Apart from bamboo (petung) -keyed instrumeApart from bamboo (petung) -keyed instruments on wooden troughs a gambang ensemble also has bronze instruments (gangsa). The scale (saih) is not necessarily lower than that of the gong. A distinguishing feature of gambang is that it uses a SEVEN-tone scale. The names of the tones are: ding, dong gede, dang gede, deng, dung, dang cenik, dong cenikg gede, deng, dung, dang cenik, dong cenik)
  • Limo  + (musk lime)
  • Sejadah  + (Muslim prayer rug)
  • Nusa  + (virgin tree)
  • Musti  + (length measurement used in traditional Balinese architecture (Asta Kosala Kosali))
  • Pastika  + (must be)
  • Prayascita  + (complex offering made in connection with a ceremony to remove religious impurities)
  • Pastine  + (must do something)
  • Plelenin  + (must replace (something) back with money)
  • Pamelin  + (money for something (e.g. cigarettes)
  • Crawis  + (mustache)
  • Kolok  + (mute: dumb, unable to talk, silent, unable to speak properly)
  • Goloh  + (loose fitting, but can wear)
  • Tiange  + (my)
  • Kenehe  + (my wish)
  • Nirane  + (my: mine, of me)
  • Curik  + (myna bird)
  • Sandi  + (joint, connection, junction)
  • Bangket  + (sauce, yellow kunyit suspension in water poured over meat to remove the "andih" odor before it is cooked or used in ebat)
  • Kadiatmikan  + (mysticism)