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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "Banyan tree". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Biu klopok  + (banana that is usually boiled before eating. Kelopok means box, and the banana has rather flat sides with distinct edges like a box. It is used in making gagodoh and jaja sang rai. This type of banana spoils very quickly.)
  • Kadali  + (banana tree)
  • Bedbedin  + (band; wrap; tie)
  • Bengul  + (bandage (eyes); swollen)
  • Mabed  + (bandage; wrap)
  • Medbed  + (bandaged; wrap; tie)
  • Suwah-suwah  + (banded grunt fish)
  • Masabatan  + (bandy)
  • Dogdog  + (bang on)
  • Nogdog  + (bang on (door))
  • Gedora  + (banged by someone (about door))
  • Bangen  + (bangén - often lucky in business)
  • Bangke  + (bangké - carcass; corpse)
  • Bangkebai  + (bangkébai - a kind of cannon)
  • Bubu  + (trap usually for fish or crabs, but may be for shrimp or lindung)
  • Poni  + (bangs)
  • Maponi  + (bangs; have bangs; wear bangs)
  • Paangan  + (The entire mature inflorescence of coconut, areca, and other palms, as well as corn and various grasses)
  • Sangut  + (assistant attendant to the villains in a theatrical performance)
  • Kekepan  + (banished by the traditional village establishment)
  • Bangkrut  + (bankrupt)
  • Umbul-umbul  + (cylindrical flag with central poles and a conical top)
  • Rontek  + (banners that are installed or used in shrines)
  • Rerontek  + (banners that are installed or used in shrines)
  • Bantes  + (just (in the sense of only))
  • Bingin  + (banyan tree - Ficus benjamina - (Moraceae))
  • Taru bingin  + (Banyan Tree (Ficus benjamina) is a very tall and large tree, originally comes from tropical areas of East Asia. The tree is known as sacred tree and associated with the cultural practices commonly in East Asia.)
  • Slendor  + (barely hit, brush against)
  • Matanjenang  + (bargain)
  • Macengkongan  + (bark)
  • Dagdag-dugdug  + (bark here and there)
  • Sintok  + (tree (Lauraceae))
  • Dami  + (bark of manori used to make twine for tying hook to swivel of fish line)
  • Kubal  + (strips of outer and inner parts of the leaves of the talipot palm, , used for making kaping ibus)
  • Babakan  + (bark of tree that has been peeled off for use as medicine)
  • Teep  + (tree /i> (Moraceae))
  • Madugdug  + (bark; piled up)
  • Ngongkong  + (barking of a dog, bark like dog)
  • Bada  + (barn, stable)
  • Jawa  + (millet (Graminae))
  • Aju  + (barred garfish)
  • Taled  + (Base)
  • Salang  + (base for water jar so that it can be carried on shoulder pole)
  • Entas  + (to lose, wipe out)
  • Eer  + (extend, hand to someone or something)
  • Tabih  + (base of a wooden trunk that crawls like the base of a banyan tree; cikar wheels (wheeled carriages drawn by oxen or horses, carts) which are barred (Jembrana))
  • Gabiag  + (sounds like a thump falling)
  • Aran  + (name (AMI/Alus Mider))
  • Gambur  + (scattered)
  • Engsah  + (hatch)