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

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  • Ngepel  + (wipe, mop, clean with cloth or mop, wash lightly, clean (room, but not clothes, body, etc.))
  • Seseh  + (cut coconut wood to be used for building)
  • Ngalap  + (pick: pluck with hands (not using a utensil), harvest by any appropriate means = pick, cut (fruit), gather (coconuts))
  • Ngebah  + (wear for the first time)
  • Bah  + (collapsed building)
  • Abasan  + (cut down results; swipe; cutting results)
  • Ngenteb  + (cut down; cut)
  • Nampad  + (off weeds, trees, etc.)
  • Tampad  + (cut grass and weeds from rice field dikes using a long knife (panampadan) swung more or less in a vertical plane along the walls of the dikes)
  • Nugel  + (cut crosswise into several pieces)
  • Nyibak  + (cut in two, split in two, split something small (vs. melahang = split something large))
  • Rimbag  + (cut into large pieces)
  • Tugel-tugel  + (cut into many pieces)
  • Recah  + (cut into pieces; cut into small pieces)
  • Ngomb  + (scratch th. up w. fingernails, cut a little)
  • Ngrecah  + (cut into small pieces)
  • Marecah  + (cut into small pieces)
  • Ngrecahang  + (cut into small pieces (by someone))
  • Karecah  + (cut into small pieces (by))
  • Compong  + (cut it)
  • Jompong  + (cut it)
  • Rimbagang  + (cut it)
  • Keeta  + (cut it off)
  • Keetin  + (cut it off)
  • Keetanga  + (cut it off)
  • Pundatang  + (cut it short; make it short (about clothes))
  • Masatsat  + (cut off (about cockscomb))
  • Pela  + (cut off (by) (referring to comb of a cock))
  • Tukung  + (cut off (finger, arm, leg))
  • Pel  + (cut off (referring to comb of a cock))
  • Tutuan  + (cut off branches of tree)
  • Rimbaganga  + (cut off by him/her)
  • Recaha  + (cut off into small pieces)
  • Laud  + (cut off piece (saang laudan = long, thick firewood))
  • Mongol  + (cut off the top of tree (resulting in tree being tungul))
  • Pegat  + (cut off, separate, break off)
  • Megat  + (cut off, separate, break off, cross stream or road, stop, wade across)
  • Mincatin  + (cut off; break off; stop)
  • Ngiris  + (slice into thin pieces)
  • Potongang  + (cut please; please cut)
  • Gumpang  + (rice debris left over in lesung after pounding padi and removing gabah)
  • Guntung  + (thin peeling from the flat, top part of papah nyuh, the coconut leaf stem, taken from the outer end and peeled back toward the point of attachment)
  • Ladah  + (cut short, e.g. grass)
  • Ngesot  + (peel off strip of something, strip off, e.g. tape off of paper, guntung off of papah)
  • Nyukur  + (cut so that ends are even, cut with scissors (e.g. hair))
  • Ngetep  + (cut something especially something long like string, hair, etc.)
  • Tugel  + (cut something long into pieces)
  • Satsat  + (cut the chicken's comb)
  • Nyatsat  + (cut the chicken's comb)
  • Satsatin  + (cut the comb (about chicken))