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

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  • Puspa  + (effigy of dead person made from bamboo frame and bingin leaves and wrapped in prada, used in nyekah ceremony)
  • Mapijeh  + (burned to incandescent)
  • Pijih  + (burned to red (about iron))
  • Puun  + (burned up, be on fire, consume by fire)
  • Katunuang  + (burned; grilled)
  • Matunjel  + (burned; on fire; grilled)
  • Tungguh  + (burning all night long (e.g. lamp))
  • Ngabar-abar  + (burning brightly; blazing)
  • Mijeh  + (burning iron until incandescent)
  • Paci-paci  + (plant (Lamiaceae))
  • Katanem  + (burried; planted; put on the ground; put in the ground)
  • Ngencah  + (burst)
  • Kebah  + (frayed rope, string)
  • Kecresan  + (bursts)
  • Kecritan  + (bursts)
  • Mendem  + (bury)
  • Tanem  + (bury in ground)
  • Urug  + (bury under, cover with, pile up)
  • Papasangan  + (burying or otherwise installing a pangiwa object, kasisipan, that is to be used to harm an enemy, the enemy's name is mentioned while the object is being put in a place to which it is known he will come)
  • Panambangan  + (bus station)
  • Suket  + (Bush)
  • Manori  + (plant (Asclepiadaceae))
  • Perusahan  + (business)
  • Pilpil  + (letter of land ownership)
  • Usaha  + (bussiness)
  • Karepotan  + (bustle, activity, rush, rushing, bustling, occupatio)
  • Itep  + (passionate: infatuated)
  • Iteh  + (busy)
  • Epot  + (busy)
  • Bejad  + (Busy)
  • Incuh  + (busy)
  • Rijek  + (busy)
  • Rewed  + (busy)
  • Repet  + (burn with a crackling sound)
  • Gapah-gupuh  + (busy here and there)
  • Tuyuh  + (busy, working hard)
  • Bincuh  + (busy; engaged; enterprising and diligent (doing something))
  • Umbi-umbian  + (tuber any edible , tubers, roots or rhizomes)
  • Mapajar  + (speak, talk, say something, show up)
  • Bantes  + (just (in the sense of only))
  • Moce  + (lots of decoration)
  • Rahi  + (length measurement, used in traditional Balinese architeceture (Asta Kosala Kosali) = length of index finger, usually the first three joints when measuring for ordinary bale)
  • Kesepian  + (lonely, lonesome)
  • Klupak  + (container for taji (cockfight blades))
  • Luang  + (only day of the one-day week)
  • Languan  + (trevally sea fish, a small variety of cakal that is plentiful in the Lebih and Kusamba areas)
  • Cali  + (unlucky or unfortunate because of some unexplainable (niskala) cause, probably because of having broken a taboo)
  • Ben  + (but; about)
  • Nging  + (but; short for ‘nanging’)
  • Mabiakala  + (Buta Yadnya ceremony in which an offering, biakala, is used as a preface to other ceremonies, e.g. on Penampahan Galungan, at a caru, etc.)