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

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  • Kempes  + (a flat tire)
  • Balapan  + (a flock of fish floating on the surface of the sea water)
  • Srikonta  + (A flower that is usually worn as a headdress on the bride)
  • Buyung  + (a fly)
  • Calon  + (a food made from satay dough mixed with coconut, formed into small ball, then fried)
  • Pepes  + (a food mxiture of meat or fish with spices wrapped in a banana leaf and roasted or heated on a hot piece of metal without oil)
  • Pertigaan  + (a fork or an intersection)
  • Wawalungan  + (a four legged animal)
  • Bale pawedan  + (a four-mast building used as a seat for the priest to worship while leading a religious ritual)
  • Kosen  + (a frame for a door and window)
  • Sangkal  + (a frame for tools containing a blade (e.g. plane, razor, etc.))
  • Papaga  + (a frame or stand on which a corpse or the coffin containing it is laid before burial, a place between two thing, close to each other)
  • Makeles  + (a game in which coins are counted out in 4's)
  • Matogtog  + (a game in which dealer tosses coins under downturned palm)
  • Derek-derekan  + (a game similar to tic-tac-toe, with a grid of three concentric squares, the sides of which are perpendicularly bisected)
  • Siap-siapan  + (a game that mimicks a cockfight played by children using keliki leaves and bamboo)
  • Bola  + (a game using squares with numbers 1 - 10 and a board with holes like a roulette wheel)
  • Abian  + (a garden, or field)
  • Dewa  + (a god)
  • Galar  + (a good count for the number of bamboo slats on the bed, with counts starting with (1) galar, (2) galir, (3) furrow, and ending with galar)
  • Kabecikan  + (a good thing, goodness, virtue)
  • Bukit  + (a great hill or mountain)
  • Gala-gala  + (a group game consisting of two groups, whea group game consisting of two groups, where each team consists of 3-5 people. The point of the game is to block the opponent from being able to pass through the last line back and forth, and to win all the group members must complete the process back and forth in the designated field area.ck and forth in the designated field area.)
  • Pragusti  + (a group of "gusti" clan (one of the clans in Bali))
  • Datengan  + (a guest)
  • Geeng  + (a hairy caterpillar that causes itching)
  • Uled singet  + (A hairy insect that eats leaves, causes bad itch)
  • Nasi gibungan  + (a half ball shaped rice dish is enough for four to six servings)
  • Palu  + (a hammer or instrument used to hit or pound something)
  • Pati  + (a handle or holder in which to place or contain something)
  • Katik  + (a handle or shaft, stem or stalk of a plant)
  • Setang  + (a handle, handhold or brace)
  • Panung  + (a hanger or hook on which to drape or hang something)
  • Babah  + (a hanging decorative)
  • Gantung  + (a hanging or offering which is dangling from a roof, car or shrine)
  • Sambeng  + (a harpoon or spear used for fishing)
  • Ketu  + (a hat or head covering)
  • Topong  + (a hat or head covering)
  • Capil  + (a hat or head covering, usually conical, a hat woven from natural fibres)
  • Topong  + (a hat woven from natural fibres)
  • Sikep  + (a hawk)
  • Ngekop  + (a head)
  • Destar  + (a head cloth or wrap (called udeng in common Balinese) (Alus Mider : a level of language used for people who are under or people who are above or a language that contains a feeling of exalting someone who deserves to be elevated))
  • Gelung  + (a head-dress worn by dancers)
  • Nyakitang  + (a headache)
  • Pengeng  + (a headache or dizziness)
  • Masuwun  + (a headstand)
  • Gumuk  + (a heap or pile of dirt)
  • Padang pijer  + (a heliotrope or branched herb with firm white roots and wrinkled leaves.)
  • Aina  + (a hen with her chicks)