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

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  • Kuma  + (bound elements forming words which means 'acting like' or 'resembling'; example: kumalipan (applies like a lipam/centipede, refers to a child who moves a lot when learning to crawl / walk))
  • Embad  + (bound morpheme forms that cannot stand alone or are always bound to other morphemes, for example 'kaembadang' which means 'stretched')
  • Selat  + (boundary)
  • Baladan  + (boundary for land or beach litter, large flotsam and jetsam, driftwood)
  • Sengker  + (lean to one side)
  • Wates  + (boundary; limit)
  • Pendeng  + (dont dare to eat)
  • Mendeng  + (bounding neck with short rope)
  • Kapupungan  + (bout time and location when waking up)
  • Andar  + (bow drill, hand drill that spins alternately, action produced by two strings twisted around the shaft of the drill which are untwisteed by pushing on a horizontal bar that slips over the shaft)
  • Celuk  + (bow of a boat)
  • Cacapan  + (store)
  • Capil  + (bowl shaped hat made of flat bamboo strips. also called capil saab, but this term usually refers to a similar hat that is about 10 cm. larger in diameter and somewhat more coarse than a capil jengki)
  • Dus  + (box)
  • Panarangan  + (box for carrying cricket cages)
  • Pedegogan  + (box for horse or cow feed)
  • Colok  + (box of matches)
  • Rimpi  + (box of spurs (sharp knife for cockfighting weapons))
  • Kotak  + (box; case for jewellery, small items, etc.)
  • Cening  + (boy)
  • Baret  + (gust of wind, strong wind, storm with clouds, often from the west, not as severe as bakungan)
  • Cocong  + (boy's genitals)
  • Kabak  + (boyfriend or girlfriend)
  • Gandrung  + (boys who danced in girls' costumes)
  • Sabuk  + (anything to hold up pants or skirt like a belt, generally worn underneath clothes so it doesn't show completely (longer than selempot))
  • Bor  + (wood or metal)
  • Setang  + (a handle, handhold or brace)
  • Blikur  + (brackets)
  • Kungkung  + (beehive)
  • Dangla  + (brackish; a taste that is not fresh, but also not salty, like water from a well on the edge of a beach that is seeped by sea water)
  • Ngengkok  + (bragging)
  • Ida  + (he/she (third-person singular pronouns for people who are respected or to 'gods'); you)
  • Alis-alis  + (gunwale of a boat, usually made of teak)
  • Mlintir  + (braid; spinning; wove)
  • Pakilitan  + (braid; winding; bond)
  • Maplintir  + (braided)
  • Polo  + (brains)
  • Rim  + (brake (vehicle))
  • Rem  + (brake of car or other vehicle)
  • Pasimpangan  + (branch of main place, branch of temple that is used for worship when the main temple is far away)
  • Epak  + (branch off a lot)
  • Sabo  + (sapodilla)
  • Meniran  + (medicinal herb: Phylllanthus amarus (Euphorbiaceae))
  • Nganggarang  + (brandishing)
  • Kuningan  + (week no. 12 of the 30 Pawukon weeks)
  • Dira  + (brave)
  • Purun  + (brave)
  • Prawira  + (brave)
  • Plangpang  + (brave (against); lawlessness; insubordinate)
  • Majuari-juarian  + (brave and resistant will be embarrassed)