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A list of all pages that have property "Definition" with value "not take or eat all of something so that some will remain". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Ujan baangan  + (not protected from rain or sun; rain and heat)
  • Kuwud  + (Not quite ripe small coconuts, almost as big as nyuh, but are green on the outside and full of water and soft flesh.)
  • Celih  + (not reached or attained)
  • Kidung  + (not reestricted in pada lingsa under verse above, but is restricted by short and long notes in a manner alternately between two short and two long stanzas)
  • On  + (not related to the Avoirdupois ounce, which is only 28.34 grams)
  • Tabahina  + (not respected (by someone))
  • Gamit  + (not serious)
  • Buleh  + (not sharp; not angular)
  • Leb  + (not shut or tied up (animals, not people))
  • Redut  + (not smooth)
  • Bangkluk  + (not sold)
  • Mabangkluk  + (not sold)
  • Anglu  + (not sold; not accepted)
  • Mbuk  + (not solid, rotten, not hard)
  • Panced  + (not sotf (cake))
  • Repe  + (not strong)
  • Rempe  + (not strong)
  • Rengked  + (not strong enough (about walk))
  • Rompod  + (not strong enough to walk)
  • Jlempah-jlempoh  + (not strong walking because of sluggishness)
  • Nirdon  + (not successful; failed)
  • Ogong  + (not successful; failed)
  • Ngawag  + (not sure about something)
  • Ragu-ragu  + (not sure, uncertain)
  • Dengang  + (not synonymous with wild, which is rengas))
  • Nuang  + (not take or eat all of something so that some will remain)
  • Tengah-tengah  + (not taking sides)
  • Juman  + (not the same as jumah, which means at home.)
  • Blatung  + (not to be confused with cactus because this plant has leaves during the rainy season, whereas cactus do not)
  • Santen  + (not to be confused with coconut water, which is the more or less transparent liquid inside the hollow part of the coconut. Santen is a white, milky liquid made by repeatedly squeezing grated coconut in water)
  • Kenanga  + (not to be confused with the flowering plant sandat, the Indonesian name for which is kenanga, and which is not botanically related to the tree called kenanga in Jimbaran)
  • Nyepek  + (not too many, not too few spices)
  • Linyok  + (Not true; Incorrect; Dishonest)
  • Ning  + (not turbid, as water)
  • Pacul  + (not up to date or uncultured)
  • Kepit  + (not used for fingers)
  • Ngepuk  + (not used if fruits are not in bunches, e.g. poh (always ngalap poh))
  • Saron  + (not used in gong kebyar, but normally found in gong gede)
  • Kecubung  + (not used in offerings)
  • Dami  + (not used since synthetics available)
  • Ngapus  + (not usually indicating something dishonest or lying)
  • Sagon  + (not very common in many parts of Bali)
  • Udem  + (not widely used in Bali)
  • Durung  + (not yet)
  • Dereng  + (Not yet)
  • Selidan  + (not yet dark)
  • Tusing  + (not; no)
  • Jangat  + (notch)
  • Cangget  + (notch (usually v-shaped))
  • Copah  + (notch, groove, diagonal cut in busung)
  • Pungak  + (notched blade due to wear, as of hoe or knife)