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

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  • Ketapang  + (tree (Combretaceae))
  • Pangajah-ajah  + (education; lesson; something that learned or taught)
  • Lindung  + (eel (Symbranchidae))
  • Sidi  + (sieve, strainer, usually made from strips of bamboo loosely woven into the shape of a flat tray or shallow cone)
  • Mangan  + (sharp)
  • Ubag-abig  + (effigies of people made of slepan or busung that are hung on penjors in some parts of Bali)
  • Pis tapisan  + (effigy bundle of 1,700 pis bolong tied inside cover of tapis, and sometimes also covered with a hex woven basket, shaped like a bottle that is used as a kind of payment of a fine in order to compensate for inadvertent omissions in a ceremony)
  • Pangulapin  + (effigy in which spirit of deceased is installed at the Nyegara Gunung ceremony after the ngaben. The pangulapin is then taken to the sanggah and buried.)
  • Sri Sedana  + (effigy made of Chinese coins, pis bolong)
  • Kajang  + (effigy of dead person made from ukur plus white cloth with symbolic human figures drawn on it)
  • Pitara dewa  + (effigy of dead used in nyegara gunung ceremony and then buried in the sanggah)
  • Kelungah gading  + (effigy , yellow coconut into which ashes of dead or of puspa are put and then decorated, making it a sekah, which is then thrown into sea (nganyud))
  • Puspa  + (effigy of dead person made from bamboo frame and bingin leaves and wrapped in prada, used in nyekah ceremony)
  • Adegan  + (effigy of deceased person that is carried effigy of deceased person that is carried to cemetery and cremated. At its simplest it consists of the kajang, plus a fan shaped effigy of the dead person. May be in the form of a small piece of sandalwood on which a priest has written the name of the deceased and a human figure. A pedanda says a mantra over it until it becomes paragaan, that is, a person who will be cremated. It is carried on top of the wadah/bade to the cremation grounds and burned. Contents varies, but often consists of a tumpang gede, baas, and rantasan, wrapped in cloth.ede, baas, and rantasan, wrapped in cloth.)
  • Bebenan  + (effigy of fish or turtle make of klupekan biu and used in a pane at ngotonin ceremony)
  • Sekah  + (effigy r epresentation of spirit thrown into the sea at a nyekah)
  • Golongan  + (effigy yellow coconut with conical banana leaf cover used to receive ashes of adegan in nyekah ceremony and then taken to sea in ukur and case into water)
  • Kakunungan  + (effigy, bamboo framework with biingin leaves and crown that is wrapped in prada and then decorated, making it the puspa for use in nyekah ceremony)
  • Yasa  + (product of work that is good)
  • Utsaha  + (effort)
  • Emet  + (crowded, narrow, close)
  • Uleh-ulehan  + (effort, labor, livelihood)
  • Rerikrikan  + (effort; plan)
  • Ngider  + (to go around)
  • Taluh  + (egg)
  • Suwanita  + (egg unfertilized egg, red)
  • Tuung  + (eggplant (Solanaceae))
  • Kokokan  + (egret any of several similar birds, egret, all of which have the same Balinese name: Egretta garzetta, Little Egret)
  • Kuntul  + (Egret; heron)
  • Kutus  + (eight)
  • Domas  + (eight hundred ( do = 2, samas = 400 ))
  • Pelekutus  + (eighteen)
  • Plakutus  + (eighteen)
  • Ha  + (tulisan Bali symbols)
  • Raja  + (king, king (chess piece))
  • Kaulu  + (eighth month of the Balinese Saka (lunar) calendar, occurring about February)
  • Ulung  + (to fall off something, as by accident)
  • Tulus  + (emphasis that something will definitely take place or occur)
  • Triti  + (either of two birds for which there is only one Balinese name:, Common Sandpiper)
  • Eka Dasa Rudra  + (Largest of the state-wide Balinese ceremonLargest of the state-wide Balinese ceremonies that is supposed to be held once every 100 years at Pr. Besakih, culminating on Tilem Kesanga. The last such ceremony was held in 1979, with its climax on Tilem Kesanga, March 28 eka Dasa, meaning eleven, refers to the eleven directions, the four cardinal points, the four intercardinal points, up, down, and center. Rudra refers to Siwa in his destructive form as the Aryan god Rudra. Previous to 1979 the ceremony was held in 1963 because of especially inauspicious circumstances, but it was interrupted by the eruption of Gunung Agung.terrupted by the eruption of Gunung Agung.)
  • Ikut  + (ekor)
  • Mahbah  + (Elaborate)
  • Embud  + (elastic)
  • Kenyad  + (elastic material stretched (rubber))
  • Uadan  + (elastic, stretches and contracts easily (muscles))
  • Siku  + (length unit of length measurement, equivalent to length from elbow to outstretched fingers)
  • Lentuk  + (elbow)
  • Lingsir  + (late afternoon, afternoon)
  • Paling  + (lost sense of direction)
  • Setrum  + (electric current, power)