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

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  • 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)
  • Adina  + (younger brother/sister)
  • 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)
  • 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)
  • Raw  + (a fish line, up to 2 km. long, from which thousands of hooks dangle to considerable depth over rocks, tens of meters deep. The line is stretched horizontally and held by big floats, weighted by rocks at each end)
  • Tecumbuk  + (a fish similar to tuna but with white flesh)
  • Menega  + (a fisherman who only goes out when the fisa fisherman who only goes out when the fishing is good and otherwise does not care. Connected to the idea is that once kacang dawa, long beans, are propped up, a farmer only has to watch the beans grow. Thus, this kind of fisherman does nothing until others report that the fishing is good.il others report that the fishing is good.)
  • Pancing  + (hook or hanger which items are hung onto)
  • Kempes  + (a flat tire)
  • Balapan  + (race;)
  • Srikonta  + (A flower that is usually worn as a headdress on the bride)
  • Buyung  + (a fly)
  • Calon  + (candidate)
  • Pepes  + (a food mxiture of meat or fish with spices wrapped in a banana leaf and roasted or heated on a hot piece of metal without oil)
  • Pertigaan  + (a fork or an intersection)
  • Wawalungan  + (a four legged animal)
  • Bale pawedan  + (a four-mast building used as a seat for the priest to worship while leading a religious ritual)
  • Kosen  + (a frame for a door and window)