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

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  • Jauk  + (dance featuring a kasar mask with a tall, pagoda-like helmet, and coarse, sudden, demonic moves on the part of the male dancer)
  • Taku  + (embankment)
  • Tingkih  + ((Euphorbiaceae))
  • Kusambi  + (Macassar (Sapindaceae), tree)
  • Kekara  + (hyacinth)
  • Kangkung  + ((Convolvulvaceae))
  • Tadah Sukla  + (a complement of ceremony offerings consisting of beans and fried bananas)
  • Angsel  + (a musical accent)
  • Bahu sastra  + (a compound word that comes from the words 'bahu' which means 'many' and 'sastra' which means 'book of knowledge', so that 'bahu Sastra' means 'dictionary')
  • Ajum  + (a conceited person)
  • Alpaprana  + (a consonant sound pronounced with a weak exhalation)
  • Taledan  + (a container for offering that is square and has a raised edge, normally used as the container for offerings or as the base for offerings.)
  • Ngukup  + (win)
  • Pangisiangan  + (a container used to hold, hang or carry something)
  • Bungbung  + (length of bamboo from just below one node to just below the next adjacent node)
  • Sawan  + (a convulsion, epilepsy)
  • Ukud  + (tail of an animal)
  • Mapendeng  + (a cow's neck bounded with short rope)
  • Karajinan  + (handicraft)
  • Kawah endut  + (a crater (hell) filled with boiling mud.)
  • Kripik  + (a crisp cracker made from slices of tuber, etc., such as ubi kayu; slices are dried then fried in deep oil; krupuk, while is similar, is made from a dough rather than slices of the plant)
  • Ketu  + (a hat or head covering)
  • Mahkota dewa  + (a crown of the gods)
  • Mahkota duri  + (a crown of thorns, Euphorbia milii (Euphorbiaceae))
  • Siwer  + (a cylinder of rattan serving as the mouthpiece of a flute)
  • Karang sae  + (a decorative head or important figure e.g Bhoma)
  • Ratu Ngurah  + (a designation for the supernatural power that protects the yard and its inhabitants)
  • Pamanggangan  + (a device used for roasting, baking, or toasting things)
  • Tatebeng  + (a device/something that functions as a light barrier on the lamp)
  • Ojog  + (to head or travel directly to somewhere)
  • Gado-gado  + (a dish of mixed boiled vegetables and fried potatoes or krupuk or tempe)
  • Sate wayang  + (a diverse set of satay in the form of decorative offerings)
  • Mulat sarira  + (a document characterized by information or other content reflective of inquiry or investigation)
  • Asu bang bungkem  + (a dog with red body fur and a black muzzle and tail used in the bhuta yadnya (caru) ceremony)
  • Pasung  + (rice cake (jaja) in the shape of a cone wrapped in a banana leaf)
  • Atap  + (rice cake (jaja) shaped like small soft colored disks)
  • Kerecet  + (rice cake)
  • Cendol  + (a drink made of ice, mung bean flour (hon kwe flour), pandan essence, palm sugar, toddy palm seeds, jackfruit and coconut milk)
  • Aketelan  + (a drop)
  • Ipit  + (a fat, edible bean like kekara)
  • Pica  + (a favor or gift from superior person or god)
  • Paica  + (a favor or present from high to low person)
  • Tebu  + (sugar "Saccharum officinarum")
  • Ganggangan  + (deciduous tree found in the Bukit area)
  • Ieg  + (a fight; quarrels)
  • Empugan  + (crack in ground)
  • Galang bulan  + (bright moon; a condition where the moonlight (generally the Full Moon) is very bright and illuminates the earth at night)
  • Api takep  + (a fire that is placed on two pieces of coconut husk which are placed crosswise, the one above is facedown, covering the bottom, is used during the yadnya blind ceremony)
  • Tempe  + (a firm soybean cake that can be sliced thin and fried or boiled)
  • Kepes  + (a fish fin)