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This page provides a simple browsing interface for finding entities described by a property and a named value. Other available search interfaces include the page property search, and the ask query builder.
List of results
- Pepekek + (belt)
- Bluntas + (beluntas)
- Dampar + (wide and hard)
- Bangku + (bench; seat)
- Bungkut + (bend)
- Plodotang + (bend)
- Ngeleg + (bend)
- Pengkolan + (bend in a road)
- Maimpas + (bend off to the side, out of the way)
- Nungging + (bend over so that head almost touches the ground)
- Nglengkongang + (bend something)
- Piles + (bend something by rotating)
- Nengkul + (bend the knees up to the chin)
- Tagel + (bend, bend double, fold, crease)
- Pecuk + (squeeze, wrinkle)
- Pilegang + (bend; rotate)
- Gangsel + (prop)
- Kapilegang + (bended; rotated)
- Milegang + (bending; rotating; warping)
- Munderan + (bendsomething into a circle)
- Pengkos + (bendy - legged)
- Pengkor + (bendy - legged)
- Pengkoh + (bendy-legged)
- Kawigunan + (benefits; advantage)
- Kapetengan + (benighted; too late)
- Bligo + (Benincasa hispida)
- Mlodotang + (bent)
- Iugang + (bent)
- Keleg + (bent)
- Pilesa + (bent (by someone))
- Kapiles + (bent (by))
- Gingsul + (twisted e.g. teeth)
- Kelega + (bent it)
- Arit + (knife)
- Sengkok + (crooked arm)
- Bengkoh + (not able to walk)
- Pelengkungan + (bent something that is bent)
- Soyor + (bent, curved)
- Mapiles + (bent; flexed)
- Pileganga + (bent; rotated)
- Pengkuh + (bent; slouch (about back))
- Embuk + (tender as meat, soft, as the seat of a bicycle, spongy, weak (see gebuh = soft but without water)
- Menyan + (benzoin, the dried gum of a tree, imported … benzoin, the dried gum of a tree, imported from Java and used sparingly as an ingredient in the spice mixture called wangen. It is sold in the form of irregular lumps that look, upon casual inspection, like pieces of porphyry, in which a mass of dull, white, angular fragments are imbedded in a mass of smaller yellowish-tan crystalline materials. Used more as an ingredient of medicines than as a spice. There are three species of Styrax in SE Asia, of which S. benzoin is the most common in Java. It is a small to medium height evergreen tree with simple spirally arranged leaves and fragrant white flowers in a panicle. The fruits are drupes, oblately spheroids, about 2-3 cm. in diameter. The bark exudes a sweet smelling balsam when bruised.udes a sweet smelling balsam when bruised.)
- Gejul-gejul + (bergerak dengan gerakan kenyal)
- Ngababin + (raked with both hands to throw away the useless ones)
- Pagerwesi + (important religious holiday, especially in north Bali)
- Buina + (besides)
- Kakasihan + (best friend)
- Kekampungan + (best friend)
- Sawitra + (best friend; close friend)