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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "Balinese gamelan played with slendro barrel". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Polos  + (to be honest or truthful)
  • Banglah  + (bald)
  • Mundi  + (bald)
  • Gundulan  + (bald head)
  • Gundul  + (bald on top only)
  • Suun  + (counter for as much as can be carried on the head at one time)
  • Panunjukan  + (rice long pole, used as a lever, with which rice bales are lifted into the storage barn)
  • Mundak  + (bale/building/hall with 6 pillars, partitioned by wall)
  • Blaganjure  + (marching gong of cengceng, gong, and kendang (see bebonangan))
  • Peku  + (customary law)
  • Bujangga  + (priest exorcist priest (formerly sengguhu), often asked to lead a caru ceremony)
  • Jalak  + (starling)
  • Demam berdarah  + (ever, a disease caused by any one of four closely related dengue viruses and which are endemic to most parts of Indonesia &amp)
  • Nyonteng  + (pray ay prayers or mantras using ordinary Balinese language instead of High Balinese, Kawi, or Sanskrit)
  • Sonteng  + (pray sing ordinary Balinese instead of Kawi or other language that is generally not understood)
  • Sedahan  + (tax collector)
  • Baligrafi  + (calligraphy made from Balinese script)
  • Pawukon  + (Balinese 210 day calendar cycle of 30 seven-day weeks that governs most, but not all, of the anniversaries, auspicious days, and religious events)
  • Wariga  + (week no. 7 of the 30 Pawukon weeks)
  • Gantungan  + (Balinese character that is written below the regular character and modifies the sounds of it. It is thought of has hanging from the main line upon which the ordinary characters are written. See reference tables at end for a complete listing)
  • Tri sandhya  + (Balinese daily prayers, said three times per day)
  • Gambuh  + (dance with ancient roots given in the jeroan, considered to be ancestral to all other Balinese dances)
  • Tuung  + (eggplant (Solanaceae))
  • Gigi arep  + (Balinese for incisor, the front teeth.)
  • Saron  + (musical instrument in which the large bronze keys are mounted on a wooden frame without any bamboo resonators below)
  • Angklung  + (Balinese gamelan played with slendro barrel)
  • Jaran sirig  + (Balinese gamelan songs accompanying the “mask” dance with old plays)
  • Pamacekan Agung  + (Balinese Hindu holiday which falls on Monday Uku Kuningan)
  • Lagna  + (Balinese letters / characters that have not received a sound sign (sound sight))
  • Aksara swalalita  + (Balinese letters to write Balinese words absorbed from Old Javanese and Sanskrit)
  • Aksara wreastra  + (Balinese letters used to write words that come from the Balinese language)
  • Kekawin  + (Balinese literary works are a kind of poetry bound by the song teacher and the number of syllables and the number of lines in one stanza; kakawin)
  • Genjek  + (Balinese music art form. Originally from KBalinese music art form. Originally from Karangasem (East Bali). Men would sing these kind of songs after they had had enough palm wine (tuak). Sometimes without any instruments; sometimes with a flute. The rhythm is made by the word of "pung" sung by one of the group. Genjek is usually done sitting down, with dance movements of upper body and arms. This type of music is now also being performed at festivals in other parts of Bali.ormed at festivals in other parts of Bali.)
  • 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)
  • Dhatu  + (Balinese synonym for 'element'.)
  • Pengarung  + (Balinese traditional architect Water tunnel)
  • Oleg  + (Balinese traditional dance (entertainment dance) performed by women with graceful movements.)
  • Jambu  + (rose apple)
  • Korden  + (for room or house (Bahasa Indonesia, but commonly used)
  • Polpen  + (ball point pen, fountain pen)
  • Planting  + (rope that hinge on the up and down tool)
  • Kekembungan  + (balloon)
  • Pacah  + (balsam)
  • Bamadewa  + (Bamadéwa - another name for Shiva)
  • Pering  + (bamboo (kata alus singgih))
  • Pelengkungan  + (bent something that is bent)
  • Tutub  + (bamboo hoop that covers the top part of rim of some types of baskets)
  • Cuk cuk dar  + (bamboo reed)
  • Embung  + (bamboo shoots)
  • Bonjor  + (bamboo tube to place water)
  • Tali sisitan  + (bamboo twine)