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  • Lembu  + (that is used as a sarcophagus at cremations)
  • Pusut  + (that is used to make a hole in something. by twirling its shaft between palms of hand)
  • Ngaran  + (that is; i.e; viz; namely)
  • Nyantel  + (that link with)
  • Amunika  + (that much)
  • Masakapan  + (that part of the wedding ceremony held in the bale after ceremonies in sanggah and in front of paon (makalakala))
  • Sengeng-sengeng  + (that smell bad)
  • Napetan  + (that something has always been so)
  • Totonan  + (that very one, those very things, (emphatic form of ento))
  • Kenten  + (that way, like that, thus)
  • Pangingkeban  + (that which is dumped out of a rice steamer when it is emptied, sometimes used as a counter word)
  • Panumadian  + (that which is reincarnated)
  • Pangulihan  + (that which is returned to giver, reward)
  • Pabaos  + (that which is said)
  • Ulat  + (that which one sees)
  • Panumadian  + (that which takes the shape or body of)
  • Awanane  + (that's why; the cause; therefore)
  • Sane  + (that, which, whichever)
  • Ane  + (that, which, who)
  • Sid  + (the (person))
  • Alune  + (the / a monitor lizard)
  • Penyekeban  + (the acetyelene so produced does the ripening.)
  • Maselancar  + (The act of looking through categories to find information, as opposed to "searching" .)
  • Palalian  + (the act of playing a game, gambling, playing with a toy, etc)
  • Ngajeng  + (The active action of eating. Eg I am eating rice/titiang ngajeng nasi. Used in polite conversation when referring to one's self.)
  • Abet  + (the answer of the question)
  • Pasaur  + (the answer; replication)
  • Pakantenane  + (the appearance; the form)
  • Penjor  + (the arched top represents Gunung Agung)
  • Pekandelan  + (The area is located adjacent to the palace)
  • Pandan  + (The aromatic leaves usually cooked with other foods as an additional flavoring ingredients. And its leaves are usually chopped up to make 'kembang rampe'.)
  • Kanag  + (the attitude of the body with his chest forward)
  • Madengan  + (the aura of spirituality of such a place)
  • Kuncit  + (the back of the head, just above the neck)
  • Teba  + (the backyard of the house which is bushy)
  • Nania  + (the Balinese characters whose location depends on the main letter that symbolizes the sound ya)
  • Songket  + (The Balinese songket is woven from the off-side. The patterns made from gold or colored thread are woven individually with colored thread or gold thread wrapped around flat cards.)
  • Parasparan jagat  + (The Balinese synonym for "ecosystem", deriThe Balinese synonym for "ecosystem", derived from Sanskrit origin. Balinese language has no single lexical term for ecosystem, but it has a longer phrase of similar meanings. Based on comparison of the meanings, the Balinese word for ecosystem is either "parasparan jagat" or "parasparan prani". "parasparan jagat" or "parasparan prani".)
  • Goak  + (the Balinese word for crow is onomatopoeic, so, of course, when a crow makes a sound the sound is its name)
  • Tebel-tebel  + (the bark to make a stimulant for digestion)
  • Gabah  + (the base form of 'gegabah' which means thoughtful in speaking not thinking)
  • Penodalan  + (the base of the name is odal = go out, a High Balinese word indicating that one must go in search of materieals for offerings that must be made for Galungan)
  • Entung  + (The basic form of the word 'entungang' which means throw and the word 'entunganga' which means discarded (by))
  • Gaang  + (the basic form of the word 'gaang-gaang' and 'magaang' which means to crawl)
  • Ganda  + (the basic form of the word 'gegandan' which means various smells or fragrances)
  • Gambah  + (the basic form of the word 'magambahan' which means to decompose/unravel)
  • Engsut  + (the basic form of the word 'ngangsut' which means to get stuck)
  • Panca Sila  + (the basic principles of the Republic of Indonesia: 1. belief in one Almighty God)
  • Ias  + (the basic word from the word 'ngi.as.ang' which means to stretch)
  • Ibing  + (the basic word from the word 'ngibing' which means to dance with a female dancer in a Joged performance)
  • Ider  + (the basic word from the word 'ngider' which means to surround)