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

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  • 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, importedbenzoin, 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)
  • Sengai  + (An expression of anger when someone else does something wrong)
  • Tok  + (bet)
  • Matoh  + (bet)
  • Ngambeng  + (bet big (gambling))
  • Ngasal  + (be laborers cutting rice)
  • Ngujang  + (bet outside the mandatory bet)
  • Surya  + (the sun)
  • Taru base  + (Betel leaf (Piper betle) is the leaf traditionally known to be useful for the treatment various diseases like bad breath, boils, and abscesses, constipation, conjuctivitis, headache, adn rehumatism. The essential oil of this leaf contained antibacterial.)
  • Porosan  + (betel leaf rolls (with lime inside it))
  • Lunggah  + (betel leaves branch)
  • Temisi  + (snail, smal kinds of snail; tree snail)
  • Jam  + (grandfather clock with pendulum (palit))
  • Pinang  + (betel nuts)
  • Base tulak  + (betel package)
  • Capahan  + (betel; areca nut)
  • Masedah  + (betel; using betel; contains betel)
  • Buah  + (marble that is being shot at, the target marble, in a game of marbles, main goli)
  • Don base  + (betelnut leaf)
  • Pisan  + (very; so)
  • Pisanan  + (better)
  • Makebias  + (better)
  • Melahan  + (better than)
  • Ngluihang  + (better; becomes more important)
  • Adenan  + (better; prefer to)
  • Ding  + (music first note of one of the pentatonic Balinese musical scales which consists of the notes: ding, dong, deng, dung, dang)
  • Dong  + (music: second note of the Balinese pentatonic musical scale, symbolized by the tedung, a backwards C)
  • Pelog  + (music: sequence of intervals between notes, or tuning, of a musical instrument commonly used for the five or ten-keyed instruments of the gong kebyar)
  • Lomba  + (an imaginary line connecting these three bright stars points almost due north and is used as a compass by fishermen)
  • 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)
  • Kelap-kelap  + (between visible and not)
  • Bidara  + (Bidara tree)