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

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  • Jerum  + (deception, power, reason)
  • Ngarwanang  + (decide)
  • Payuang  + (decide the price (to buy))
  • Mamayu  + (deciding the price to purchase; dare to fight; complain; negotiation)
  • Udu  + (unclear, something that no one buys)
  • Ganggangan  + (deciduous tree found in the Bukit area)
  • Dek  + (deck)
  • Pacul  + (ugly, simple, plain, uneducated, as a farmer (derogatory))
  • Adua  + (to lie)
  • Dekorasi  + (decor; decoration; ornate picture)
  • Ias  + (decorate)
  • Ngias  + (decorate)
  • Sasat  + (cock)
  • Mungain  + (decorate with flowers)
  • Rajah  + (decorate with magic writing or drawings)
  • Maonggaran  + (decorated fringe)
  • Penjor  + (offering consisting of a bamboo pole with decorations)
  • Mabandrang  + (decorated with bandrang (wearing bandrang), (bandrang is a spear wearing animal fur decoration))
  • Mrada  + (put gold-decorated cloth (prada) on something)
  • Periasan  + (decoration)
  • Rengga  + (decoration)
  • Endongan  + (plant with long, large green leaves with red borders that are used in offerings made for Tumpek Landep)
  • Payas  + (clothes and adornments, esp. traditional Balinese clothes)
  • Kacret-kacretan  + (tree (Bignoniaceae))
  • Rerenggan  + (decorations)
  • Sinom  + (decorations, made of coconut leaf (busung) &amp)
  • Reringgitan  + (decorative form of jagged palm)
  • Capah  + (at an angle, cut askew, cut on the side)
  • Ikuh  + (decorative piece on top of the pacuk-pacuk (Y-shaped structure that connects the two sides at each end of a jukung) at the stern of a jukung)
  • Jaro  + (spindle)
  • Mapikat  + (decoy)
  • Pacengceng  + (down payment on a purchase that is kept by seller if balance due is not paid at the agreed time)
  • Nyurud  + (remove offerings after their sari has been consumed by the gods)
  • Sod  + (decrease a harvest)
  • Luntur  + (faded color)
  • Cepol  + (decrease.)
  • Ngraradang  + (decreasing)
  • Dedap  + (dedap tree)
  • Pagawe  + (deed)
  • Dalem  + (deep)
  • Lonjong  + (deep (bowl, basket), with tapering sides, deeper than it is wide, with a curved bottom, as opposed to one with parallel sides = bebeg))
  • Grembengan  + (deep abyss; deep ravines)
  • Gerembeng  + (deep gorge, steep, vertical sides)
  • Geduh  + (deep muddy (about rice fields))
  • Tibu  + (deep river passage; the part of the river that has depth)
  • Nyastra  + (deepen science)
  • Daleman  + (deeper meaning, make it deep)
  • Angkih-angkih  + (deeply, breathe deeply, pant, exhausted)
  • Kidang  + (deer)
  • Arina  + (Deer)