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

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  • Apusung  + (hairstyle)
  • Bonglak  + (cock that is bald on the top of its head)
  • Samah  + (hairy)
  • Kap  + (roof beams, rafters, etc., but not including final covering)
  • Waru  + (tree hibiscus, Hibiscus tiliaceus (Malvaceae))
  • Nyambak  + (hairy, attractive (hair))
  • Mabok  + (to have hair (not bald))
  • Asibak  + (half)
  • Tenga  + (half)
  • Ngramang sawang  + (dissociative behavior characterized by, absence of thoughts, temporary separation from reality)
  • Alum  + (half cooked)
  • Nasi pusuh  + (half cooked rice; parboiled rice; usually used as an offering)
  • Malum  + (half done)
  • Tengkulak  + (half of a coconut shell with the husk left on but no meat)
  • Made  + (Birth order name of second born child)
  • Atenga  + (half of something; fifty percent)
  • Lanteng  + (half the day)
  • Tengah  + (handicap)
  • Rangkang  + (house)
  • Bale  + (community or neighborhood building used ascommunity or neighborhood building used as a meeting place and recreation hall for all members of the local community who are organized into a group. The group has two aspects, that which intersects government (civil) law, and that which concerns customary (adat) law. Or bale means a quantity of steamed rice. Or bale means a quantity of steamed rice.)
  • Ngambeng  + (bet big (gambling))
  • Bale sumangkirang  + (hall that has twelve poles, palm-roofed, formerly used by kings for ceremonies, now used as a place of offering in Besakih)
  • Camok  + (halter)
  • Kenyong  + (hammer)
  • Pangotok  + (hammer)
  • Pemalu  + (hammer used in making round bamboo trays (ngiu or tempeh))
  • Ijas  + (hand (bunch) of bananas, bunch of something, counter for hands of bananas)
  • Tangan  + (hand and forearm)
  • Gagang  + (hand attitude like a disgust person)
  • Kapet  + (hand fan)
  • Cekot  + (hand or forearm)
  • Lima  + (hand or forearm)
  • Nyerah  + (relinquis: give up (e.g. power, position of importance))
  • Tapak lima  + (hand print)
  • Lengkat  + (hand span)
  • Putik  + (hand tool for drilling holes by twisting in the same way a screw driver is used)
  • Keran  + (hand valve or faucet)
  • Makletek  + (handcuff or shackle)
  • Borgol  + (handcuff/s)
  • Pisaraanga  + (handed over; gave; left)
  • Ngenjuhang  + (handed; give)
  • Menjuhan  + (handed; give anything to)
  • Cekel  + (handful)
  • Cekelan  + (rice the amount of padi Bali that a person who is harvesting the rice can hold in one hand)
  • Gegem  + (handheld; hold (AMI/Alus Mider))
  • Tengah  + (handicap)
  • Karajinan  + (handicraft)
  • Panengtengan  + (handle)
  • Agem-ageman  + (how to hold; guide)
  • Cangklung  + (handle attached to bucket)