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

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  • Padang  + (common medium tall grass that is common along roads in the dry parts of South Bali)
  • Peja  + (dried, uncooked, salted fish)
  • Gedebong  + (banana stem, often sliced to use as pig food, or boiled with spices to make the vegetable called ares)
  • Kanda pat  + (the brother or sister spirits believed born with each human, accompanying him or her throughout life and thereafter, guarding and helping if treated properly, causing problems if not)
  • Runyam  + (can not be motionless; always want to move and take objects that are nearby)
  • Ngajak  + (invite (person), take care of, maintain, ask to come along)
  • Dagdag  + (leaf that is used for pig food, maman celeng)
  • Uyang  + (turn from side to side, restless, as in sleep, unable to sleep because of thoughts)
  • Gugung  + (feet (used figuratively), for example in the phrase 'baat gugung' which literally means heavy foot, but has the meaning of being lazy to work)
  • Tegas  + (strong, steadfast)
  • Bongok  + (can't do something because of something)
  • Grepe  + (groping; reach)
  • Nyidaang  + (can; able)
  • Genjo  + (can; tin; container)
  • Canang  + (common type of small offering, usually in the shape of a square or round tray made of immature coconut leaf)
  • Ririan  + (offering arrangement of objects, usually ooffering arrangement of objects, usually on a dulang, serving as a place where holy water container is put while pemangku, etc., is preparing the holy water. Also serves as a place for him to put his bell. Consists of the water container, sangku, on top of berase water container, sangku, on top of beras)
  • Buung  + (null, void, invalid)
  • Wangde  + (cancel)
  • Ten durus  + (cancel)
  • Urung  + (ketipat is the urung plus the rice))
  • Wangdeang  + (cancel; undo)
  • Ngurungang  + (cancel; undo)
  • Kabuungang  + (canceled (by))
  • Kurungang  + (canceled; undone)
  • Bakal  + (ingredients; material; stuff)
  • Calon  + (candidate)
  • Kameri  + (candlenut)
  • Mamanisan  + (candy)
  • Permen  + (candy)
  • Tadah Uuk  + (cane work as a ceremony’s complement)
  • Gading  + (canine tooth)
  • Belekan  + (canned)
  • Magenjo  + (canned)
  • Belekanga  + (made soft (by him/her))
  • Mabelekan  + (canned; contained in a can storage)
  • Nglipetang  + (return if unused)
  • Jangkrik kalian  + (large black cricket used for fighting by children)
  • Ejep-ejep  + (cannot make up onees mind)
  • Tekek  + (steady, strong, tight, (e.g. a bolt, string, nut))
  • Ngumbah  + (wash clothes, hands)
  • Kampas  + (canvas)
  • Bisa  + (capable of doing something, know how to do something but not necessarily trained to do it)
  • Sanggup  + (capable, prepared to do something, willing)
  • Daksa  + (capable; clever; proficient)
  • Capcae  + (capcai)
  • 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)
  • Jempiring  + (cape jasmine)
  • Ponjok  + (cape; bunch; cumulus; lot)
  • Enjung  + (cape; land that juts out into the sea; foreland)
  • Kemulan  + (shrine, important roofed shrine, usually on the east side in the family temple that has three horizontal compartments)