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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "building located in the southern or eastern part of the house, twelve pillars, walled walls in the south and east". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Sonokeling  + (tree (Leguminosae))
  • Trimurthi  + (triad of Hindu gods: Wisnu, Iswara, and Brahma, gods of the directions north, east, and south, passing clockwise)
  • Palantik  + (trigger, instigator, stick on which part is placed in kepetok)
  • Pamalesteran  + (trowel for plastering walls, large, triangular)
  • Bongkolne  + (trunk base; butt; base part)
  • Roras  + (twelve)
  • Bale pagambuhan  + (twelve elongated buildings, staging gambuh art, usually found in the central courtyard of the castle)
  • Apit  + (two niches, one on each side of the entrance gate to the house compound in which offerings are placed to help guard against entry of evil influences)
  • Beten  + (under below, lowest part, on floor)
  • Batan  + (under, underneath, below, foot, lowest part)
  • Langs  + (usually with religious connection, not for home, e.g. around offerings, for dance over opening of rangki (performers' enclosure))
  • Gandawari  + (veil (curtain screen); wall mounted on the sides of building that contain corpse or body towers)
  • Sasaka  + (vertical posts that support roof of a building and to which wall plates (lambang) are attached)
  • Nyimpangang adegan  + (visit of adegan to previous homes before cremation)
  • Ngunya  + (visit)
  • Tabingin  + (walled, attach the wall)
  • Matabing  + (walled, attched wall)
  • Wariga  + (week no. 7 of the 30 Pawukon weeks)
  • Napin  + (which onee, which part (not used alone)e)
  • Dija-dijanne  + (which part ofe)
  • Arang  + (wide part, placed wide apart, rare: scarcely, scarce, infrequent)
  • Goyah  + (wobbly)
  • Milus  + (wring, wist so that twisted part does not return to its original position)
  • Natah  + (yard of house compound, front yard, yard within walls)
  • Mundak sari  + (“mundak (a building with six pillar) that walled the upstream and half in the side)
  • Bale gede  + (building located in the southern or eastern part of the house, twelve pillars, walled walls in the south and east)
  • Galang kangin  + (('galang' means bright, and 'kangin' means east) at dawn; when the sun rises from the east and causes a yellowish red light)
  • Keladi  + ((Araceae))
  • Selasih  + ((Labiatae))
  • Klabet  + ((Leguminosae))
  • Seladri  + ((Umbelliferae))
  • Bale sakutus  + ((balé sakutus/saka kutus) - building houses that have eight poles, usually used as a bed)
  • Conge-conge  + ((congé-congé) - a tree insect that makes this onomatopoeic sound, also part of the nyolong offering for the bulan pitung dina ceremony)
  • Kanginan  + ((home, banjar) east of the road)
  • Keris  + ((keris) - sword; kris; short sword that po(keris) - sword; kris; short sword that possess considerable magical power and must be treated with great respect; some have wavy blades; almost always worn by male dancers slung across the back, handle to the right; an important part of Balinese traditonal dress for such events as weddings, tooth filings, and so on.nts as weddings, tooth filings, and so on.)
  • Leneng  + ((léneng) - low walls on either side of the cori or entrance of the house to sit)
  • Batang  + (A bamboo pole, made of tiing ampel, that pA bamboo pole, made of tiing ampel, that pulls a lampit, a device used for smoothing a field before planting. The horizontal part of lampit, made of bamboo in Peninjoan, is attached to cows at front and to the lampit below. the farmer sits on the rear end of it as it is dragged along. Elsewhere a regular wooden bar similar to how the tongue of a plow (tetehan) is used.ow the tongue of a plow (tetehan) is used.)
  • Paid-paidan  + (Anggara Pahing Watugunung, Tuesday of the Anggara Pahing Watugunung, Tuesday of the 30 Pawukon week, also called Urip Adawuh. This is the day upon which Watugunung was punished by Wisnu. On this day Bagawan Sukra arrived and brought Watugunung back to life. Wisnu dragged him around and punished him, and he died again the same day. Paid means to drag. One cannot climb trees or walls on this day. Sometime called Urip Adawuh. on this day. Sometime called Urip Adawuh.)
  • Majagau  + (Aquilaria malaccensis (Thymeleaceae) or several related species. Malayan aloeswood, Malayan eaglewoodwood. A tree with very aromatic wood, the most useful part of which contains a resin that results from insect attack)
  • 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.)
  • Taru bingin  + (Banyan Tree (Ficus benjamina) is a very tall and large tree, originally comes from tropical areas of East Asia. The tree is known as sacred tree and associated with the cultural practices commonly in East Asia.)
  • Aling-aling  + (Brick or stone screen walls..are often set just inside the gate, to deflect malign influences.)
  • Cero  + (Contaminated in a physical sense because of being or living in an impure or inappropriate environment, such as between two rivers, or in a house at which a road dead ends. Sometimes used to mean dirty in a physical sense, i.e. with dirt on the body)
  • Andong  + (Cordyline is a genus of about 15 species oCordyline is a genus of about 15 species of woody monocotyledonous flowering plants in family Asparagaceae, subfamily Lomandroideae. The subfamily has previously been treated as a separate family Laxmanniaceae,[2] or Lomandraceae. Other authors have placed the genus in the Agavaceae (now Agavoideae). Cordyline is native to the western Pacific Ocean region, from New Zealand, eastern Australia, southeastern Asia and Polynesia, with one species found in western South America. The name Cordyline comes from the Greek word kordyle, meaning "club," a reference to the enlarged underground stems or rhizomes.he enlarged underground stems or rhizomes.)
  • Sang Hyang Widhi  + (God as the unification of all manifestatioGod as the unification of all manifestations of god into one single, all-powerful god, more or less equivalent to the Christian God and the Islamic Allah The term is emphasized by the Indonesian government so as to conform with that part of the national doctrine of Pancasila which states that there is only one god However, commonly and unofficially, most Balinese do not use the termicially, most Balinese do not use the term)
  • Majapahit  + (History or record of past)
  • Gria  + (Large residence that consists of multiple courtyards)
  • Sere  + (Lemon Grass; Cymbopogon flexosus (Gramineae))
  • Brahma  + (Lord Brahma ; god of the South)
  • Ambawang  + (Mangifera foetida; mango type plant, the bMangifera foetida; mango type plant, the bark is gray and cracked, the broken part of the skin comes out with sap which forms a clear resin, the leaves are rough and brittle, the flowers are panicle-shaped and fragrant, the fruit is large, egg-shaped and has large seeds, the flesh of the fruit fibrous, tastes sour and slightly sweet, usually used to mix cold drinkstly sweet, usually used to mix cold drinks)
  • Mengkudu  + (Mengkudu is a plant that grows in the lowlMengkudu is a plant that grows in the lowlands up to 1500 m height. Mengkudu tree could reach 3-8 m in height and has white flower. The mengkudu fruit is a multiple fruit that has a pungent odour when ripening. It is oval in shape and the diameter is 10–18 centimetres . At first green, the fruit turns yellow then almost white as it ripens. It contains many seeds. Despite having an unpleasant smell and taste, all part of the Mengkudu such as leaves, flowers, stems, bark and even roots are widely used as a herbal medicine.oots are widely used as a herbal medicine.)