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

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  • Kiskis  + (a hoe or weeding instrument with a long, flexible handle that is split at the bottom)
  • Nyongcong  + (a hole)
  • Ceglong  + (a hole or depression)
  • Sungkuh  + (a hole or depression dug in the ground to accumulate sea water to make salt)
  • Telusuk  + (a hole or opening in the nasal septum of animal through which a rope halter is passed)
  • Songembah  + (a hole, gap or opening in a wall to let water escape in case of flooding)
  • Song  + (nostril)
  • Dukuh  + (a hermit or person who lives in seclusion from society)
  • Sulinggih  + (a holy or deeply religious man)
  • Sadu  + (honest or truthful)
  • Angget  + (a hook or curved blade)
  • Parumahan  + (a housing or building project)
  • Bengkut  + (a humped or slouched back)
  • Sata  + (chicken; term used in caru offering, referring to number of chickens used (eka sata, panca sata) (the word sanak is often used instead of sata)
  • Satusan  + (a hundred; hundreds (about currency))
  • Bulusan  + (a Japanese Sparrowhawk (bird))
  • Martabak  + (A Javanese dish consisting of a mixture ofA Javanese dish consisting of a mixture of spices and chopped meat, usually goat, placed in large, thin wrapper of wheat flour dough and fried on a hot griddle. The mixture placed in the center of the wrapper as it fries, with the edges folded over to form a packet. More popular in Java, but found in some Balinese night markets, sold from push cartslinese night markets, sold from push carts)
  • Rendang  + (A Javanese dish containing meat simmered in coconut milk (santen) and spices until it is almost dry, absorbing the oil and santen flavor)
  • Soto  + (soup made from kelobak (daikon), cow intestines and stomach, kecap, pitsin, salt, white pepper, emba, vinegar, and seladri)
  • Darma yatra  + (a journey to spread religious teachings)
  • Tipat adegan  + (a ketupat made with a braid of four leaf lanes to complement the sajen "babangkit")
  • Tipat bagia  + (a ketupat made with a braid of two lontar leaves to complement the "babangkit" offerings)
  • Salaran  + (a kind of an offering)
  • Kutun lambang  + (A kind of beetle that destroys wood of lambang, which are long horizontal beams or tops of posts.)
  • Beleng  + (a kind of betel)
  • Gina  + (pretty, good)
  • Plecing  + (a kind of chili sauce for mixed with kale vegetables; thin; satay and so on)
  • Ropa  + (a kind of cloth)
  • Bangsel  + (damp; containing water)
  • Rubung  + (a kind of earrings stuff or eardrop (jewelry in the ear) for men)
  • Soli  + (a kind of flower; gandasuli; Hedychium coronarium)
  • Klaci  + (a kind of forest wood whose fruit is very acidic)
  • Cungklik  + (a kind of gamelan made of bamboo)
  • Pengkah  + (a kind of ghost with big stomach)
  • Papenggong  + (a kind of granary)
  • Prabawa  + (power authority, influence, prestige, manifestation of god, portent, presenti-ment, omen, magical religious force indicateing superiority, sign in the sky)
  • Cepuk  + ("Ceremonial protective textile - weft ikat, woven silk or cotton follows resembles the layout of a patola (kain bebali). Wastra, silk with cepuk design - for special ceremonies (kain bebali).")
  • Wangsit  + (premonition of danger)
  • Yakut  + (a kind of jewel)
  • Ancang  + (buster)
  • Pepetet  + (a kind of lizard whose skin is blackish, glowing white and flying; lizard tree; gliding lizards; flying dragon (Draco volans))
  • Bemo  + (a kind of local transportation)
  • Petaka  + (grip on the top of the rib-shaped ribs on the traditional house)
  • Pidada  + (a kind of mangrove, which the fruit used as rujak (salad)
  • Pangruyagan  + (a kind of offering which consists of various crops for the ceremony of Ngabén (burning of corpses in Bali))
  • Sasak  + (a kind of purslane with various flower colors)
  • Taah  + (tool, kind of long tool with sharply downturned point, used both for digging in ground and cutting wood)
  • Lodek  + (a kind of rujak made with unripe fruit, liquid of salt fish, palm sugar, (gula Bali), chili (tabia), and shrimp paste (sera). Sometimes lacks the salt fish liquid)
  • Pogot  + (a kind of sea fish whose scales are thick and poisonous if not treated properly)
  • Rijasa  + (a kind of shrub flower that is pink in color; the character in the story of Basur; Elaeocarpus grandiflorus; Anyang-anyang)