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

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  • Kaulu  + (eighth month of the Balinese Saka (lunar) calendar, occurring about February)
  • Ulung  + (to fall off something, as by accident)
  • Tulus  + (emphasis that something will definitely take place or occur)
  • Triti  + (either of two birds for which there is only one Balinese name:, Common Sandpiper)
  • Eka Dasa Rudra  + (Largest of the state-wide Balinese ceremonLargest of the state-wide Balinese ceremonies that is supposed to be held once every 100 years at Pr. Besakih, culminating on Tilem Kesanga. The last such ceremony was held in 1979, with its climax on Tilem Kesanga, March 28 eka Dasa, meaning eleven, refers to the eleven directions, the four cardinal points, the four intercardinal points, up, down, and center. Rudra refers to Siwa in his destructive form as the Aryan god Rudra. Previous to 1979 the ceremony was held in 1963 because of especially inauspicious circumstances, but it was interrupted by the eruption of Gunung Agung.terrupted by the eruption of Gunung Agung.)
  • Ikut  + (ekor)
  • Mahbah  + (Elaborate)
  • Embud  + (elastic)
  • Kenyad  + (elastic material stretched (rubber))
  • Uadan  + (elastic, stretches and contracts easily (muscles))
  • Siku  + (length unit of length measurement, equivalent to length from elbow to outstretched fingers)
  • Lentuk  + (elbow)
  • Lingsir  + (late afternoon, afternoon)
  • Paling  + (lost sense of direction)
  • Setrum  + (electric current, power)
  • Kipas  + (electric fan)
  • Cuk  + (payoff to police to prevent arrest (cuken = duty, tax); excise duty)
  • Sekering  + (electrical)
  • Isolasi  + (Electrical tape)
  • Arda  + (electrical term)
  • Strum  + (electricity current, electrical power, hot side of electrical terminal)
  • Ngandang  + (to place something in a horizontal position to form an obstacle)
  • Gajah  + (elephant)
  • Asti  + (Elephant)
  • Inggu  + (Elephant earwax, for medicinal ingredients)
  • Ganesha  + (elephant-headed god of wisdom and remover of obstacles, the embodiment of success in life)
  • Panggungan  + (elevated place, platform)
  • Lumbung  + (elevated rice barn, rice granary, rice storage place)
  • Solas  + (eleven)
  • Pangider-ideran  + (eleven directions, the four cardinal points, the four intercardinal points, center, and up and down, each assigned to a different god, color, syllable, number (urip), power, and weapon: 1. North - Kaja - Wisnu - Black - Ang - Cakra - 4 - Utara)
  • Desta  + (eleventh month of the Balinese Saka (lunar) calenedar, occurring about May)
  • Kunyit  + (tumeric (Zingiberaceae))
  • Udu  + (unclear, something that no one buys)
  • Kebes  + (torn torn off, having part of itself cut off or missing, partly gone, chipped)
  • Bale kembar  + (elongated and lined buildings each eight pillars)
  • Rangkat  + (Elope)
  • Merangkat  + (Elope)
  • Malaib  + (elope without asking permission from parents)
  • Ngrorod  + (elope, said of a girl who elopes with boy friend to marry him so as to avoid an arranged marriage, which is expensive (not a shotgun wedding because both want to get married))
  • Rames  + (slivers of various foods used in making various dishes of ebatan. Rames tataban, slivers of turtle chest cartilage, are common in Jimbaran)
  • Celih  + (elusive; hard to deceive; hard to catch)
  • Taku  + (embankment)
  • Elek  + (embarrassed)
  • Jengah  + (embarrassed shamed)
  • Kebilbil  + (embarrassed and awkward)
  • Tanceb  + (embed something sharp, as a stake in ground)
  • Nanceb  + (embed stick or embed sharp object in the ground)
  • Lalatu  + (flying hot coals from fire)
  • Emblim  + (emblem)
  • Sekah  + (effigy r epresentation of spirit thrown into the sea at a nyekah)