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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "also sold as a ready to chew quid. Name comes from temisi, a kind of garden snai that has a conical shape.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Bokoran  + (trays a kind of basin made of silver, wood, etc.; usually used for canang or offerings)
  • Kedawung  + (tree (Legminosae), a medium to large treetree (Legminosae), a medium to large tree of the genus that yields the commercial timber known by the trade name Petai. It has spreading buttresses, bipinnate leaves with small leaflets, and long stalked flowers that produce leathery pods. The rather large seeds are sold in the larger markets. They are chewed to relieve gas pains. The seeds are also one of the ingredients of the boreh called singrong jangkep. In other parts of Asia the seeds are used for intestinal disorders and the powdered bark is used for skin problems.e powdered bark is used for skin problems.)
  • Kelecung  + (tree Ebenaceae), tree of the ebony family that is sometimes used I woodcarvings sold as striped ebony, but is inferior to other ebony species, notably D. celebica under)
  • Kendung  + (tree Helicia javannica (Proteaceae))
  • Tengulun  + (tree (Burseraceae))
  • Tibah  + (tree (Rubiaceae))
  • Teep  + (tree /i> (Moraceae))
  • Canging  + (tree Erythrina fusca (Leguminosae - Papilionoideae))
  • Waru  + (tree hibiscus, Hibiscus tiliaceus (Malvaceae))
  • Pulasari  + (tree that is used in traditional medicine)
  • Languan  + (trevally sea fish, a small variety of cakal that is plentiful in the Lebih and Kusamba areas)
  • Bak  + (tub; big boxes for water; garbage, etc.)
  • Payung  + (umbrella bamboo shaped like an umbrella)
  • Malis-alis  + (use eyebrow pencil)
  • Ngeragoin  + (use large, conical, fine-mesh net (pengeragoan) to catch gerago (small shrimp) by hand)
  • Kanyangnyang  + (wasp)
  • Laku  + (way, path, conduct, location of something alive)
  • Pon  + (weight measurement)
  • Tektekan  + (windmill that makes this sound when it turns because of a clapper hitting a bungbung)
  • Kosta  + (wood apple)
  • Uras  + (wood powder, theoretically sandalwood powder, but, considering the scarcity of sandalwood, usually cheaper wood is used)
  • Uled  + (worm)
  • Klabang  + (woven bamboo slats in a rectangular shape used as a base for drying the snacks)
  • Ingka  + (woven objects, usually trays or small baskwoven objects, usually trays or small baskets, made of lidi, central leaf spines of coconut or Borassus palm leaves. The latter are more flexible and thus more suited to plaiting than lidi from coconut leaves. Flat ingka trays are sold in most village markets. Ingka baskets are a tourist item markets. Ingka baskets are a tourist item)
  • Kenyeri  + (yellow bells)
  • Base temisi  + (also sold as a ready to chew quid. Name comes from temisi, a kind of garden snai that has a conical shape.)
  • 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).")
  • Plekir  + ('baris' dancer crown; a kind of decoration offerings)
  • Klabet  + ((Leguminosae))
  • Celagi  + ((Leguminosae))
  • Sepet-sepet  + ((Lythraceae))
  • Seladri  + ((Umbelliferae))
  • Galing  + ((galing-galing) kind of flowers that propagate the shape of the funnel and blue color)
  • Jongjong  + ((shape) oval or slightly budded)
  • Ricik  + (1) A kind of fish)
  • 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)
  • Kutun lambang  + (A kind of beetle that destroys wood of lambang, which are long horizontal beams or tops of posts.)
  • Telah  + (All used up, finished, no more left, gone)
  • Dadalu  + (An insect with large wings, like a flying An insect with large wings, like a flying ant, that comes at masan matajuk (rice planting season, at the start of the rainy season). The insect loses its wings, which litter the ground. Legend is that it comes from a termite, tetani, and, when it dies, to turn into padang teki, a kind of grass.to turn into padang teki, a kind of grass.)
  • Kekawin  + (Balinese literary works are a kind of poetry bound by the song teacher and the number of syllables and the number of lines in one stanza; kakawin)
  • Genjek  + (Balinese music art form. Originally from KBalinese music art form. Originally from Karangasem (East Bali). Men would sing these kind of songs after they had had enough palm wine (tuak). Sometimes without any instruments; sometimes with a flute. The rhythm is made by the word of "pung" sung by one of the group. Genjek is usually done sitting down, with dance movements of upper body and arms. This type of music is now also being performed at festivals in other parts of Bali.ormed at festivals in other parts of Bali.)
  • Kuir  + (Cairina moschata; kind of a large duck, bigger but shorter than a regular duck)
  • Mesui  + (Cinnamomum, and the several named varieties of some of the species. Some have strong aromas characteristic of the genus)
  • Puring  + (Croton (Codiaeum variegatum); a kind of ornamental plant)
  • Empelan  + (Dam / dam, but smaller in shape, usually found in rice fields as an irrigation system)
  • Kesemek  + (Diospyros kaki (Ebenaceae). Oriental persimmon. Medium-size tree with crooked trunk)
  • Sekapa  + (Discoria hispida (Discoreaceae))
  • Gableh  + (Drooping breast shape)
  • Pegeg  + (Get ready to fight)
  • Lawar  + (Lawar is a dish that typically contains raLawar is a dish that typically contains raw blood, served at a mebat along with other ceremonial dishes. Unconnected to ceremony, lawar sold at warungs and markets is served with rice, containing cooked slivers of unripe fruit, such as papaya or jackfruit, plus cooked chicken meat and raw blood and spices.ked chicken meat and raw blood and spices.)
  • Lamtoro  + (Leucaena leucocephala)