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- Ngratna + (like a ratna/kenop flower (Gomphrena globosa))
- Cekel + (handful)
- Miripeh + (An amulet or charm; A piece of jewellery worn for spiritual protection.)
- Buang + (an animal in heat)
- Tengulun + (tree (Burseraceae))
- Selonding + (an archaic type of Balinese gamelan orchestra)
- Taluhe + (an egg)
- Simbar + (staghorn fern)
- Tumpel + (an exact hit)
- Gamongan + (An example)
- Sengai + (An expression of anger when someone else does something wrong)
- Yeh + (water)
- Jaji + (an expression which states that it should not happen (happen) to us (about danger, etc.); God forbid)
- Keladi tikuseee + (rodent tuber (Araceae), widely sold as a cure for cancer)
- Sri + (god of money usually represented in a family temple by a three dimensional figure made of pis bolong)
- Colong papah + (an image made of young coconut (papah nyuh) used at crossroads to pacify the spirit of a sick baby.)
- Lomba + (an imaginary line connecting these three bright stars points almost due north and is used as a compass by fishermen)
- Bebandungan + (an imitation of a shape that resembles the original)
- Serapah + (an important ingredient of ebatan, consisting of turtle internal organs (jejeron) boiled with spices, then grilled)
- Sarat + (an important need)
- Bakuh + (strong, sturdy, steady, firm, unyielding)
- Onde-onde + (rice cake (jaja) in the form of a sphere, about the size of a golf ball, covered with sesame seed)
- Sesimbing + (innuendo; satire)
- Bukuan + (An infection on the joint)
- Palanggaran + (an infraction of rules, as in a game)
- Dadalu + (An insect with large wings, like a flying … An insect with large wings, like a flying ant, that comes at masan matajuk (rice planting season, at the start of the rainy season). The insect loses its wings, which litter the ground. Legend is that it comes from a termite, tetani, and, when it dies, to turn into padang teki, a kind of grass.to turn into padang teki, a kind of grass.)
- Reong + (An instrument used in Balinese gamelan music)
- Uleman + (An invitation to an adat event (e.g. nidih gaé, mébat, karya, or other event where the invitee has to help with work or bring something))
- Katon + (An object that can seen by the eye)
- Banten saiban + (an offering)
- Tegen-tegenan + (an offering consisting of chicken, duck, ketipat, etc. or other type of load carried on a pole (often sugar cane, tebu) which is careried over the shoulder)
- Banten + (an offering, usually made from a combination of coconut , fruits, flowers for worship by Balinese Hindus.)
- Ulikan + (an oil container with a muzzle)
- Sasikepan + (anything used to prevent attack by a pangiwa force, as, e.g. a leyak attack)
- Keret-keret + (an onomatopoetic term of the sound of filing something)
- Natar + (an open yard in housing compound)
- Tangkep + (energy, force, action, act like)
- Wih + (An outburst used for calling someone)
- Monjo + (mouth: sticks out)
- Geguden + (An urab that one of the five main dishes of the ebat feast. Spices are boiled with santen until the mixture thickens, with coarsely shredded coconut and cooked turtle cartilage added. Don belimbing, star fruit tree leaves, adds a green color.)
- Anantabhoga + (Anantaboga is a dragon who is one of the children of Goddess Kadru with Rsi Kasyapa. One of the stories about Naga Anantaboga is found in the Adi Parwa text.)
- Kemimitan + (ancestor)
- Kawitan + (temple, temple of origin of family or extended family)
- Laluhur + (offering white cloth that is tied at the top of a shrine or over an offering to represent the sky)
- Lelangit + (Ancestors)
- Leluur + (white cloth that is hung under the roof of a shrine or used as the roof over a corpse)
- Kamimitan + (ancestors; origin)
- Betara + (god who lives in the central section of the shrine in family temple called kemulan or kemulan taksu)
- Pirata + (Ancestral spirits)
- Manggar + (anchor)