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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "elongated and lined buildings each eight pillars". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • 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)
  • Kipas  + (electric fan)
  • Cuk  + (payoff to police to prevent arrest (cuken = duty, tax); excise duty)
  • Sekering  + (electrical)
  • Isolasi  + (Electrical tape)
  • Arda  + (electrical term)
  • Strum  + (electricity current, electrical power, hot side of electrical terminal)
  • Ngandang  + (to place something in a horizontal position to form an obstacle)
  • Gajah  + (elephant)
  • Asti  + (Elephant)
  • Inggu  + (Elephant earwax, for medicinal ingredients)
  • Angkus  + (Elephant's horns)
  • Ganesha  + (elephant-headed god of wisdom and remover of obstacles, the embodiment of success in life)
  • Panggungan  + (elevated place, platform)
  • Lumbung  + (elevated rice barn, rice granary, rice storage place)
  • Solas  + (eleven)
  • Pangider-ideran  + (eleven directions, the four cardinal points, the four intercardinal points, center, and up and down, each assigned to a different god, color, syllable, number (urip), power, and weapon: 1. North - Kaja - Wisnu - Black - Ang - Cakra - 4 - Utara)
  • Desta  + (eleventh month of the Balinese Saka (lunar) calenedar, occurring about May)
  • Kunyit  + (tumeric (Zingiberaceae))
  • Udu  + (unclear, something that no one buys)
  • Kebes  + (torn torn off, having part of itself cut off or missing, partly gone, chipped)
  • Bale kembar  + (elongated and lined buildings each eight pillars)
  • Rangkat  + (Elope)
  • Merangkat  + (Elope)
  • Malaib  + (elope without asking permission from parents)
  • Ngrorod  + (elope, said of a girl who elopes with boy friend to marry him so as to avoid an arranged marriage, which is expensive (not a shotgun wedding because both want to get married))
  • Rames  + (slivers of various foods used in making various dishes of ebatan. Rames tataban, slivers of turtle chest cartilage, are common in Jimbaran)
  • Celih  + (elusive; hard to deceive; hard to catch)
  • Taku  + (embankment)
  • Elek  + (embarrassed)
  • Jengah  + (embarrassed shamed)
  • Kebilbil  + (embarrassed and awkward)
  • Tanceb  + (embed something sharp, as a stake in ground)
  • Nanceb  + (embed stick or embed sharp object in the ground)
  • Lalatu  + (flying hot coals from fire)
  • Emblim  + (emblem)
  • Sekah  + (effigy r epresentation of spirit thrown into the sea at a nyekah)
  • Papindayan  + (embodiment; manifestation)
  • Rangkul  + (hug)
  • Rangkus  + (embrace hug)
  • Magelut  + (embrace hug, put arms on each other's shoulders, include, join together)
  • Meluk  + (embrace, hug, hang on tightly)
  • Sulam  + (embroider, decorate)
  • Bordir  + (embroidery)
  • Belingan  + (embryo, human fetus)
  • Nengok  + (emerge from a hole)
  • Tragtag  + (ramp: a slope or inclined plane for joining two different levels, as at the entrance or between floors of a building.)