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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "any sort of sink or box for water storage, as in a bath room, a kind of container or vessel". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Tirta  + (water)
  • Kamandalu  + (water pot usually carried by sages for conducting rites)
  • Nyiam  + (water something)
  • Sawan yeh  + (water spider)
  • Tampias  + (water splash; scattered or splashed water droplets (from rainwater, waves traveling through boats, jets of water))
  • Amerta  + (water that causes eternal life)
  • Ngendeng  + (water that form a pool on the ground or another surface)
  • Banyu  + (water)
  • Siam  + (water, sprinkle water, irrigate)
  • Ngayehin  + (wear a bath)
  • Landep  + (week no. 2 of the 30 Pawukon weeks)
  • Pon  + (weight measurement)
  • Empel  + (weir; hold it; dykes (about water; rivers, etc.))
  • Sukan  + (well (for water))
  • Ngukup  + (win)
  • Tektekan  + (windmill that makes this sound when it turns because of a clapper hitting a bungbung)
  • Ngepel  + (wipe, mop, clean with cloth or mop, wash lightly, clean (room, but not clothes, body, etc.))
  • Maploncor  + (with a ploncor; contains a shower or duct on clay water vessels)
  • Uras  + (wood powder, theoretically sandalwood powder, but, considering the scarcity of sandalwood, usually cheaper wood is used)
  • Uled  + (worm)
  • Tembong  + (woven bamboo basket with a flat bottom that looks like tetempeh, ,except that the vertical sides are very tall, about 8 cm. high, made of a single strip of bamboo)
  • Klongkong  + (wrapping wrapping that goes around a cylinder or cylindrical shaped object of any sort)
  • Nasi bira  + (yellow rice mixed with beans, anchovies, kecicang, basil, and sandalwood water as a complementary offering)
  • Uga  + (yoke for a single water buffalo (kebo))
  • Bungkak  + (young coconut without meat, younger than kuwud, older than bungsil)
  • Bak  + (any sort of sink or box for water storage, as in a bath room, a kind of container or vessel)
  • 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)
  • Kangkung  + ((Convolvulvaceae))
  • Klabet  + ((Leguminosae))
  • Celagi  + ((Leguminosae))
  • Sepet-sepet  + ((Lythraceae))
  • Simbar layangan  + ((Polypodaceae))
  • Seladri  + ((Umbelliferae))
  • Belek  + ((belék) - sheet metal; canned, big metal container; can)
  • Nekepin  + ((bottle or something small), cover, shut, close by putting top on container (use the verb ubet for large container))
  • Ceeng  + ((cééng) - measuring length of time between(cééng) - measuring length of time between rounds of cockfight; a traditional time measuring device made of half a coconut shell with a hole in the middle; this tool will be placed on the water in a bucket or container, then the time will be calculated from this tool inserted until it sinks to the bottom of the containeril it sinks to the bottom of the container)
  • Galing  + ((galing-galing) kind of flowers that propagate the shape of the funnel and blue color)
  • Panembak  + ((panémbak) - holy water to water the bodies or corpse)
  • Ricik  + (1) A kind of fish)
  • Kutun lambang  + (A kind of beetle that destroys wood of lambang, which are long horizontal beams or tops of posts.)
  • Ulem-uleman  + (A message inviting someone to some sort of adat (event) where he is usually expected to help)
  • Klipes  + (An insect that lies in water, especially the fields [sawah])
  • 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.)
  • Pengarung  + (Balinese traditional architect Water tunnel)
  • Kuir  + (Cairina moschata; kind of a large duck, bigger but shorter than a regular duck)
  • Puring  + (Croton (Codiaeum variegatum); a kind of ornamental plant)
  • Dewa Ruci  + (God in his manifestation as the guardian of amerta water (living water) in the sea, in the form of a small person)
  • Kekuluh  + (Holy water)