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

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  • Nutup  + (close; cover; shut; block)
  • Nalit  + (close; glue)
  • Rapetang  + (close; make close; press)
  • Damping  + (close; next to)
  • Empet  + (full to the point of no blemish (about ulcers, scabies, etc.))
  • Kabebeng  + (closed)
  • Matutup  + (closed)
  • Kakidemang  + (closed (about eyes))
  • Kangepang  + (closed (about mouth))
  • Juman  + (closed bedroom)
  • Mubetang  + (closed door)
  • Negempetin  + (blocked completely so that one cannot enter)
  • Masengseng  + (closed; clogged; covered with something; plugged in with something)
  • Tutupang  + (closed; close it)
  • Kidemanga  + (closed; closed by him or her (about the eye))
  • Kapraiang  + (closed; dismissed)
  • Macaket  + (closed; tightly closed; buttoned (about mouth))
  • Bangle  + (Zingiber cassumunar - a rhizome from the family Zingiberaceae)
  • Mepet  + (closely; tight)
  • Nenggel  + (unstable place near the edge of something where it is easy to fall off)
  • Panyineb  + (closing (about ceremony, etc); end)
  • Ngidemang  + (closing (eyes))
  • Gereng-gereng  + (shrub that can be used as green fertilizer; sleigh)
  • Jamang  + (cloth cover (female))
  • Tutub  + (bamboo hoop that covers the top part of rim of some types of baskets)
  • Kamben  + (the standard cloth used by both men and women to wrap around the waist as a kind of skirt)
  • Sasad  + (cloth napkin)
  • Pangrekan  + (cloth with figure of person made of pis bolong representing deceased, carried in wadah and cremated with body)
  • Ambed  + (a waist cloth)
  • Pangangge  + (clothes)
  • Maeseh  + (clothes (ngaseh))
  • Payas  + (clothes and adornments, esp. traditional Balinese clothes)
  • Panyemuhan  + (place for drying things in the open air)
  • Rompi  + (clothes with no sleeves; vest)
  • Wastra  + (clothes, clothing, shirt)
  • Baju  + (clothes; shirt/tshirt)
  • Panganggo  + (clothes; wore item (clothes, pants, etc.))
  • Peti  + (clothing box)
  • Kempel  + (clotted)
  • Jelada  + (cloud)
  • Gulem  + (cloud, cloudy A cloudy sky tells you that rain's on the way)
  • Dedeh  + (cloudy)
  • Potet  + (clownman in gambuh dance)
  • Pracara  + (clownman; servants or guards of kings or nobles in ancient times; servant)
  • Kelup  + (club)
  • Matenggeng  + (sitting so that only part of rear end is on seat, with leg hanging down)
  • Peji  + (Pinanga coronata (Palmae) - One of the many Pinanga species from Indonesia. A very variable species)
  • Beng  + (clump of bamboo)
  • Sogol  + (clumsy)
  • Segul  + (clumsy; not harmonious; less dexterous)