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

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  • Centong  + (bucket of water)
  • Timba kakalu  + (bucket used long ago that was made of a rectangular basket, kakalu, made waterproof by lining with the sap of the camplung tree)
  • Gentong  + (bucket-shaped container made of fired red clay (term used in Sidemen))
  • Kasper  + (buckle)
  • Pegat  + (cut off, separate, break off)
  • Numpek  + (pile up, the occurrence of two or more auspicious days (Padewasan) together, e.g. Kajeng Kliwon &amp)
  • Tantrika  + (swastika)
  • Klampuak  + (tree (Myrtaceae))
  • Kebo dongol  + (buffalo that is not horned)
  • Ngawangun  + (largest of three levels of cremation ceremony)
  • Nyujukan  + (build a house)
  • Tunggak wareng  + (build a new structure more than twice on a previously occupied site, resulting in danger and bad happenings)
  • Ngwangun  + (build shapes)
  • Nundunin  + (build up)
  • Undagi  + (builder)
  • Sepat  + (level line used by bricklayer for making sure successive layers of blocks are horizontal)
  • Gedong  + (shrine, walled shrine, sometimes in a meru, in which very holy objects are kept)
  • Wawangunan  + (building)
  • Bale pelik  + (building a small rectangular house with a four mast as a pelinggih or a monument in a temple)
  • Bale paselang  + (building a square house with eight pillars, as a place of ceremony at Besakih Temple)
  • Matektek  + (building a stretcher and enclosure of bamboo at time of death to carry body to cemetery and surround grave)
  • Bale banjar  + (building houses for public gatherings for villagers)
  • Bale  + (community or neighborhood building used ascommunity or neighborhood building used as a meeting place and recreation hall for all members of the local community who are organized into a group. The group has two aspects, that which intersects government (civil) law, and that which concerns customary (adat) law. Or bale means a quantity of steamed rice. Or bale means a quantity of steamed rice.)
  • Bale gede  + (building located in the southern or eastern part of the house, twelve pillars, walled walls in the south and east)
  • Gedogan  + (made of wood, e.g. for storing wayang kulit puppets)
  • Bale  + (building; dwelling; house)
  • Pulian  + (millipede: found in rocks, suung, or stones (batu, bias, suung))
  • Rarian  + (rack for storing fishing boats above high tide level as used in suung)
  • Singkal  + (plow: moldboard of plow, usually made of wood in Bali)
  • Pelor  + (bullet)
  • Kagebragin  + (bullied)
  • Culing  + (bullies)
  • Rengkig  + (puff out chest)
  • Temulilingan  + (bumblebee)
  • Makaplug  + (bump into something)
  • Jendul  + (bump, protruding irritated forehead)
  • Mogong  + (parrotfish any of several medium to large, usually brightly colored reef fishes of the family Scaridae that have teeth fused into a beak, enabling them to feed on the animals inside the coral of a reef)
  • Papocongan  + (bunch stuff; tied result; the result of tie into small pieces)
  • Pocong  + (bunch; tie a small amount (about rice; corn etc))
  • Pocongang  + (bunch; tie into small pieces (imperative))
  • Mijeng-ijengan  + (bunching up)
  • Sangkolan  + (bundle)
  • Sepingan  + (long grass)
  • Pesel  + (bundle of long things that have been tied together, e.g. firewood)
  • Peselan  + (bundle of long things, e.g. firewood, that have been tied together (tegul))
  • Rugrugang  + (bundle; pile;collect at a point or place)
  • Marugrugan  + (bundle; stacked up; collected)
  • Saang  + (long, thick firewood from trimmed branches, carried on head w. tops facing forward)
  • Pala  + (reward (e.g. karma pala, fruit of one's actions))
  • Bungkak  + (young coconut without meat, younger than kuwud, older than bungsil)
  • Bungkil  + (plant that has been uprooted, e.g. by wind, with roots exposed)