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

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  • Ngrainin  + (To have a baby)
  • Ngarahina  + (daily, every day)
  • Dalancang  + (daluang tree)
  • Tambeng  + (dam)
  • Tembeng  + (dam)
  • Empelan  + (Dam / dam, but smaller in shape, usually found in rice fields as an irrigation system)
  • Ngempel  + (dam stream)
  • Ngrurah  + (damage)
  • Reg  + (broken)
  • Ngrusak  + (damage; harm; destroy (Alus Mider : a level of language used for people who are under or people who are above or a language that contains a feeling of exalting someone who deserves to be elevated))
  • Kepek  + (unable to use leg or wing)
  • Marurah  + (damaged)
  • Karurahin  + (damaged)
  • Karusakang  + (damaged (Alus Mider : a level of language used for people who are under or people who are above or a language that contains a feeling of exalting someone who deserves to be elevated))
  • Karurah  + (damaged (by); broken (by))
  • Ruraha  + (damaged by it/someone)
  • Dol  + (damaged or worn because of over use)
  • Karugragang  + (damaged; demolished)
  • Marusak  + (damaged; harmed (Alus Mider : a level of language used for people who are under or people who are above or a language that contains a feeling of exalting someone who deserves to be elevated))
  • Ngrurahin  + (damaging; ruin;harm;undermine)
  • Sayut candra geni  + (offering for Brahma)
  • Tulah  + (vengeance, visitation)
  • Dipelih  + (dammed if you do, damned if you don't)
  • Tekep  + (damp vibrating key on a musical instrument by pinching the end of the key between the thumb and finger of the left hand, or using the knuckles in the case of gender)
  • Meg  + (damp yet, still fresh, luxuriant and thick (foliage))
  • Igel  + (dance)
  • Nyolahang  + (dance)
  • Tari  + (dance)
  • Ilen-ilen  + (dance)
  • Solah  + (act, behavior, character, nature, demeanor, conduct, personality)
  • Banda gina  + (dance and percussion artist)
  • Palawatan  + (dance costume as a whole (e.g. barong paraphernalia))
  • Wayang  + (dance drama that includes episodes from the Ramayana, with masked charcters, could be performed by puppets or people)
  • Gabor  + (dance during which ladies present offeringdance during which ladies present offerings to visiting deities in their shrines during a temple festival (odalan). Girls usually dance in front of the shrine, two by two, carryiing flowers and offerings that are then deposited at the shrine. Dance is accompanied by a gong and a chorus. Usually each pair dances for about five minutes and is replaced by a second pair. Up to eight pairs of dancers may participate. Gabor is mostly performed in the Gianyar area.r is mostly performed in the Gianyar area.)
  • Jauk  + (dance featuring a kasar mask with a tall, pagoda-like helmet, and coarse, sudden, demonic moves on the part of the male dancer)
  • Trompong  + (dance form in which the dancer plays the trompong in a squatting position while dancing)
  • Ngaub  + (wearing something that totally covers body (Rangda, Barong))
  • Manuk  + (plow: peg on top of yoke around which kunali is tied to tie yoke to drawbar)
  • Nyeledet  + (glance upward)
  • Legong kuntul  + (dance of the herons)
  • Igel-igelan  + (dance performance)
  • Topeng  + (dance performance by a group of masked male dancers who engage in conversations that poke fun at a variety of subjects, including some of which are normally not criticized in public)
  • Ngelung  + (break or snap a long thing in two)
  • Ngegol  + (dance where move rear end from side to side, as when dancing, lifting feet alternately rather high, hands at waist level)
  • Ngibing  + (dance with a girl as in Joged Bungbung)
  • Gambuh  + (dance with ancient roots given in the jeroan, considered to be ancestral to all other Balinese dances)
  • Ngrejang  + (danced rejang)
  • Ngiuking  + (onomatopoeic word describing the sound, ngiuk, that one of the Omang in the Jimbaran Barong performance says to the drummer)
  • Dodot  + (dancer shawl)
  • Gelungan  + (dancer's hat)