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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "a tall building in the corner of a palace or temple courtyard". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Cererek  + (a small, brown, sticky fruit used for cleaning silver, usually bought in the market)
  • Rujak  + (a snack made from slices of crisp, unripe fruit served with a sweet and sour sauce, often accompanied by tahu, tempe, cartilage and meat from the nostrils and ears of cattle. Rujak gula uses liquid is made from sera, tabia, and gula barak)
  • Tahu  + (soybean, curd)
  • Alangkat  + (a span; one inch)
  • Kerecet  + (rice cake)
  • Tumpek Wayang  + (A special day to give blessings to shadow A special day to give blessings to shadow puppet art. The offering is given to God Iswara, requesting everlasting, fun, and meaningful shadow puppet art. [Dispar Karangasem]</br>If a child is born in this week (wuku), a wayang performance will be done to protect the child. This may take place when the child is already a bit older -but always in the Wayang week, preferably on the Tumpek Wayang day. It falls on the Saturday of the 27th week of the Pawukon calendar. of the 27th week of the Pawukon calendar.)
  • Kawangde  + (A special term for airplane flight status: cancelled.)
  • Sikep  + (a hawk)
  • Pamanggangan  + (a device used for roasting, baking, or toasting things)
  • Alah  + (a spotty face, to resemble a mask made of dagdag (tree leaves used as pig food). Said of someone with a marked or pocked face)
  • Alun-alun  + (a square)
  • Ganjing  + (a stake mounted on two points where the rope is tied to measure the surface level)
  • Regang  + (a state of disgusting fingers doing something)
  • Seloka  + (maxim: parable)
  • Bedogol  + (statue)
  • Condong  + (maid or servant in a dance or play, often played by a man)
  • Jauk  + (dance featuring a kasar mask with a tall, pagoda-like helmet, and coarse, sudden, demonic moves on the part of the male dancer)
  • Ketan  + (a sticky rice used mostly for making jaja, brem, and tape)
  • Nyabuk  + (a strong and broad power in the form of soa strong and broad power in the form of some sakti object that is put in the zipper pocket of a belt. This gives the person who wears the belt the power to protect himself or to harm others, and a variety of other powers depending on the wish of the wearerpowers depending on the wish of the wearer)
  • Runtag  + (heart beat)
  • Damil  + (fish line)
  • Magenah beténan  + (A subdomain is structurally always under the main domain. Example: abc.xyz.com (where "abc" is the subdomain).)
  • Pangentos  + (a substitute; alternate)
  • Penggantin  + (a substitute; something to replace (about goods); exchanger; dubbed)
  • Pininget  + (A synonym for the word 'unique' in Balinese language. Some other terms are 'sios' and 'lian', but those words more likely to mean 'different'.)
  • Bale tegeh  + (a tall building in the corner of a palace or temple courtyard)
  • Jawa  + (millet (Graminae))
  • Dadia  + (descendents of a single common ancestor)
  • Pura  + (a temple: pura dalem, pura déśa, and pura puseh (called kahyangan tiga) are the three temples found in every village.)
  • Jejegan  + (a temporary, closed and roofed structure erected inside temple at the time of the temple's inauguratio)
  • Jajakanan  + (a term in Jimbaran)
  • Skil  + (a term used in marbles when one player's marble hits another, but the marble doesn't move very far)
  • Daem  + (the term to express something (fruit) nearing the ripe (already ripe but not rotted).)
  • Tebel-tebel  + (hoya or local vine)
  • Ongol-ongol  + (rice cake (jaja))
  • Buat  + (necessary for)
  • Tali  + (symbolic betel chew that is put in offerings)
  • Kalimayah  + (a thousand-legged beast that emits light at night; glow worm)
  • Pangandongan  + (a tool for carrying)
  • Panegtegan  + (Wraspati (Thursday) Wage of Watugung, the last week of the Pawukon cycle)
  • Jan  + (ladder; pedestal for going up and down made of wood (stone planks, etc.) in layers)
  • Pangapok  + (a tool for making deterrent)
  • Gobed  + (knife with serrated edge, used for cutting fruit, as for makeing rujak)
  • Pangikalan  + (a tool for twisting a rope)
  • Sipat  + (a tool from sooty thread for making straight lines; drawstring)
  • Pangesan  + (tool, kind of something used to peel off a covering)
  • Angget  + (a hook or curved blade)
  • Gada  + (a tool to hit which is enlarged at the edges, made of wood, iron, and so on)
  • Pamaji  + (a tool to stretch the cleavage that is sawed or split)
  • Panundun  + (a tool to wake up)
  • Tambah  + (a hoe or mattock)