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- Prangbakat + (week no. 24 of the 30 Pawukon weeks)
- Bala + (week no. 25 of the 30 Pawukon weeks)
- Wariga + (week no. 7 of the 30 Pawukon weeks)
- Pon + (weight measurement)
- Sambut + (welcome)
- Kalinapi + (what timee (usually refers to traditional means of expresseing time, i.e. in dauh))
- Kekereb + (white cloth of Rangda used as a shield or weapon)
- Leluur + (white cloth that is hung under the roof of a shrine or used as the roof over a corpse)
- Rurub + (white cloth that is placed over the pelengkungan before a cremation procession)
- Kapas + (wick)
- Lumbang + (wide)
- Lambih + (wide, too wide (cloth))
- Antol + (wig of long hair that can be tied up into a bun (sanggul) or worn long)
- Engkog + (wiggle hips)
- Ngengkog + (wiggle hips)
- Nyasadin + (wipe up something that has been spilled, wipe crumbs off table, clean by rubbing with cloth)
- Ngepel + (wipe, mop, clean with cloth or mop, wash lightly, clean (room, but not clothes, body, etc.))
- Pragiwaka + (wise (form alus singgih / type of Balinese language to talk to people who must be respected))
- Sendratari + (with music in which all parts are spoken by a dalang)
- Lad + (worn out)
- Buuk + (worn out, drab, bald, in bad condition but which can still be used)
- Tutud + (worn thin, worn out, worn down (e.g. tire, shoes, grater, cassette))
- Pongot + (worn; blunt)
- Rundah + (worry persistently; beating around; not calm)
- Tulisan + (writing)
- Cepuk + ("Ceremonial protective textile - weft ikat, woven silk or cotton follows resembles the layout of a patola (kain bebali). Wastra, silk with cepuk design - for special ceremonies (kain bebali).")
- Pipis bolong + ("Chinese money, known generally as Uang Ke … "Chinese money, known generally as Uang Kepeng in Indonesian, or as Pis Bolong in Balinese, is known through the ancient Lontar records to have circulated as a medium of exchange since at least 900 AD, and perhaps much longer. Throughout this time, Uang Kepeng touched on all aspects of Balinese life: cultural, religious, social, political and economic. Today, Uang Kepeng is used only for ceremonial purposes, while the economic aspects have withered away with the rise of a united Indonesia."away with the rise of a united Indonesia.")
- Sekordi + ("Dark red cloth with horizontal and vertical thin yellow lines creating squares. Protective textile worn for tooth filling and wedding ceremonies (kain bebali).")
- Cemcem + ("Loloh Cemcem" is a traditional Balinese beverage made from the tropical leaves of Cemcem.)
- Keling + ("Yellow chequed cloth to be used during tooth filling ceremonies (kain bebali).")
- Tingkih + ((Euphorbiaceae))
- Selasih + ((Labiatae))
- Klabet + ((Leguminosae))
- Tomat + ((Solanaceae))
- Ketumbah + ((Umbelliferae))
- Trusi + ((copper) sulfate, blue vitriol, used in some traditional medicines)
- Ceeng + ((cééng) - measuring length of time between … (cééng) - measuring length of time between rounds of cockfight; a traditional time measuring device made of half a coconut shell with a hole in the middle; this tool will be placed on the water in a bucket or container, then the time will be calculated from this tool inserted until it sinks to the bottom of the containeril it sinks to the bottom of the container)
- 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.)
- Lambe + ((lambé) - lip edge or lip of a saput)
- A + (-The Sanskrit negative prefix, also frequently written "ha-" -letter A and most frequent Balinese vowel. In words of Sanskrit origin it is the symbol for the initial vowel, called akara.)
- Kosya + (A Balinese synonym for cell.)
- Dwara + (A Balinese term for 'gate' (airport).)
- Martabak + (A Javanese dish consisting of a mixture of … A Javanese dish consisting of a mixture of spices and chopped meat, usually goat, placed in large, thin wrapper of wheat flour dough and fried on a hot griddle. The mixture placed in the center of the wrapper as it fries, with the edges folded over to form a packet. More popular in Java, but found in some Balinese night markets, sold from push cartslinese night markets, sold from push carts)
- Rendang + (A Javanese dish containing meat simmered in coconut milk (santen) and spices until it is almost dry, absorbing the oil and santen flavor)
- Mereng + (A brown leaf hopper, the most serious insect pest in Balinese rice fields)
- Srikonta + (A flower that is usually worn as a headdress on the bride)
- Selendang + (A long and narrow textile worn around the anteng (for women), and a shorter one worn around the waist over the kebaya - or for men if a saput is not used. It is a must to wear a selendang or saput when entering a temple and for praying.)
- Saput + (A second shorter layer of cloth from songket or endek, with a sewn-on border decoration is worn on top of the wastra panjang.)
- Semar Pagulingan + (A set of Balinese gamelan which is usually used to accompany the rejang and pendet dances.)
- Pininget + (A synonym for the word 'unique' in Balinese language. Some other terms are 'sios' and 'lian', but those words more likely to mean 'different'.)