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

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  • Gipang  + (rice cake)
  • Blatung  + (common in dry areas of Bali, especially on the Bukit)
  • Canang  + (common type of small offering, usually in the shape of a square or round tray made of immature coconut leaf)
  • Labu  + (gourd)
  • Sabo  + (sapodilla)
  • Kroya  + (Ficus benjamina (Moraceae))
  • Canging  + (tree Erythrina fusca (Leguminosae - Papilionoideae))
  • Kepecit  + (sunbird, "Anthreptes malacensis", brown-throated sunbird, or "Nectarinia jugularis", olive-backed sunbird)
  • Papasan  + (Coccinia grandis (Cucurbitaceae), a small gourd, scarlet gourd)
  • Oot  + (outer bran layers (pericarp, seedcoat, nucellus, and aleurone layers) of the rice seed)
  • Kunyit  + (tumeric (Zingiberaceae))
  • Nusa  + (virgin tree)
  • Sangga  + (offering large packaged offering that is used, among other things, to place on a child's shoulders, head, etc., during oton)
  • Ganteng  + (handsome)
  • Ngemem  + (soak for a long time)
  • Geger  + (rumor: attraction of customer to warung or store)
  • Kebiuhan  + (commotion, excited)
  • Ngajag  + (communite)
  • 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.)
  • Banjar  + (community (custom or service))
  • Pangosogan  + (screen, fine mesh screen for sifting alus materials like mil or flour, usually made of wire screening)
  • Lumbrah  + (usual thing)
  • Madlupak  + (compact)
  • Madupak  + (compact; wear a roll)
  • Pangabih  + (companion)
  • Pangiring  + (companion, one who accompanies others, escort)
  • Ngembar  + (compare chicken complaints in the arena after being fiercely released to be launched)
  • Dengdeng  + (dried cut pieces of big fish or meat)
  • Imbangang  + (compare it)
  • Bandingang  + (compare it; compared with)
  • Langs  + (usually with religious connection, not for home, e.g. around offerings, for dance over opening of rangki (performers' enclosure))
  • Majejer  + (lined up in a row, sitting up)
  • Sekala  + (tangible)
  • Seksek  + (wedge ones way through a densely packed crowd)
  • Ngayab  + (waft the essence of an offering away from the offering toward gods)
  • Pangikian  + (a rasp with small holes for fine grating, such as coconut)
  • Kanji  + (starch)
  • Ngelasin  + (peel or pare off the skin of a fruit or vegetable with a knife, e.g. poh)
  • Penpen  + (put into, fill with)
  • Bandungang  + (match; compete)
  • Mandungang  + (match)
  • Nyandingang  + (compared)
  • Bandingina  + (compared (by him/her))
  • Kabandingang  + (compared (by))
  • Kabandingin  + (compared (by))
  • Kading  + (compared to)
  • Bandinganga  + (compared to it; compared (by him/her))
  • Awan  + (frigate mackerel, frigate tuna, Auxis thazard)
  • Saihang  + (compared with)
  • Ceraken  + (compartmented wooden or woven box usually used for storing dry ingredients for making traditional medicine, esp. boreh (external medicines))