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

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  • Kalimbakang  + (deployed; developed; diffused)
  • Pancer  + (deposit as in a bank)
  • Tabungang  + (deposit; keep)
  • Pecok  + (dents in fender)
  • Ceglongan  + (depression in the ground)
  • Kajarah  + (deprived (by))
  • Uluk-uluk  + (promise to give something to someone, but do not give it as promised)
  • Kaambil  + (derived from)
  • Sokasi  + (derived from sok nasi, a basket for cooked rice)
  • Jejaton  + (flavorings)
  • Tendas  + (head of an animal)
  • Turun  + (descend)
  • Nuunang  + (descend down, haul down (flag, stone, kite, etc.), discard a playing card in a card game like Ceki)
  • Tuun  + (descend, come down, e.g. airplane (never means fall, i.e. descent is planned in advance))
  • Nyrogsog  + (descend; downhill (about road; land))
  • Nyah  + (saltwater)
  • Ngindarat  + (descended into the world from heaven)
  • Dadia  + (descendents of a single common ancestor)
  • Pengah  + (smell or taste of the peel of orange)
  • Karekaang  + (described; formed)
  • Sengeng  + (smell, having the smell of something burned)
  • Bengang  + (deserted; quiet; deserted place)
  • Rancang  + (design)
  • Paduraksa  + (design on wooden pillar of bale, sesaka, at which point the square bottom part of the pillar becomes octagonal in cross section)
  • Ngurah  + (designation for certain clans in Balinese society)
  • Babah  + (designation for men of Chinese descent)
  • Nengah  + (In the middle)
  • Sukup  + (rain hood)
  • Ngadot  + (desire greatly (vs. nyedot = suck in))
  • Dot  + (desire, want)
  • Perih  + (desire; ambition)
  • Budi  + (desire; curiosity; intention)
  • Pangapti  + (desire; hope)
  • Nyud  + (desperate for something; want something)
  • Nista  + (poor smallest and least expensive of the three possible levels of a ceremony, the highest being called madudus, the medium level nadi)
  • Mapraceda  + (despicable; reproach)
  • Tetuek  + (destination; intent; mean)
  • Titah  + (command; order)
  • Tuduh  + (leaky)
  • Pangendan  + (destiny)
  • Tulis gidat  + (destiny)
  • Semaya  + (promise, agree, divine decree)
  • Ngusak  + (destroy)
  • Musna  + (destroy)
  • Neluh  + (destroy)
  • Ingsak  + (destroy it by trampling; trample while swiping)
  • Pralina  + (destroy what is not pure and is causing problems)
  • Ngeseng  + (destroy, as, for example, burning temple equipment that is no longer used or useful or to burn a shrine before moving it to a new location)
  • Nguwugang  + (destroy; damage; muddle; crushes)
  • Ngrimpung  + (destroy; demolis; knock down; level; raze destroy; demolis; knock down; level; raze (to the ground); fell; wreck; ruin; shatter; blast; blow up (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)lting someone who deserves to be elevated))
  • Remuk  + (destroyed)