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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "end to end, without a gap, close together". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Nyalinin  + (empty out container for use, pour liquid, etc., from one container to another)
  • Anrawang  + (empty space)
  • Ketogang  + (empty the contents of something by hitting or shaking it)
  • Bayung  + (empty without result)
  • Rajakerta  + (history or record of past events)
  • Babah  + (a hanging decorative)
  • Nyaungin  + (encase; insert into the sleeve (about a dagger or other sharp object))
  • Nyakepan  + (enclose between two flat objects, shut in, close tightly (vs. nyakup)
  • Cakep  + (enclose shut in shut tight)
  • Nyengker  + (limit something, put something in an enclosure)
  • Pakarangan  + (enclosed land, yard, field)
  • Rangkus  + (embrace hug)
  • Belibit  + (enclosure like a fence, placed around the grave of a newly buried person at the time of burial)
  • Rangki  + (enclosure with curtain for performers of dance or drama used as an entrance (e.g. Topeng, Arja))
  • Ngemasin  + (encountered something bad)
  • Ngangsok  + (Encourage; advocate)
  • Ngrainin  + (To have a baby)
  • Pamaput  + (end)
  • Tamat  + (end finish, conclusion, completed, graduated (from school) (Bahasa Indonesia))
  • Pamuputne  + (end at the end)
  • Tanggu  + (end extreme end, tip, limit)
  • Panyuud  + (end of)
  • Panelah  + (that has been paid)
  • Sawan  + (a convulsion, epilepsy)
  • Tutuk  + (end point, pointed)
  • Atep  + (end to end, without a gap, close together)
  • Puputan  + (end; all-out; all-out war; suicide)
  • Empad  + (endless)
  • Tungul  + (without a point, tree with top cut off (after mongol))
  • Nyenengin  + (do someone a favor)
  • Nukung  + (support)
  • Gemba  + (weak, fragile, not strong enough for something (long term)
  • Sekeh  + (store something for a long time)
  • Nahenang  + (endure e.g. pain, unpleasant condition)
  • Jemet  + (Enduring, never gives up, conscientious; diligent)
  • Lawan  + (opposite, opposed, two-sided, oppose someone, push self to do something)
  • Musuh  + (enemy)
  • Satru  + (enemy)
  • Ripu  + (enemy (Alus Singgih: level of language (anggah-ungguhin basa) that is used to respect or uphold a respected interlocutor))
  • Mamusuh  + (enemy being an enemy of someone)
  • Giet  + (energetic do something energetically)
  • Lincah  + (energetic lively, active, enthusiastic; lively)
  • Tangkep  + (energy, force, action, act like)
  • Pramana  + (energy; power; count; size)
  • Nyegjegang  + (enforce)
  • Nyejerang  + (enforce, put (in a few days))
  • Mamacul  + (engage in farming)
  • Mesin  + (engine (in car, boat, motorbike, etc.))
  • Enjot  + (movement, up and down)
  • Bintak  + (enjoy oneself, have fun, play with a new toy, be happy)
  • Dedemenan  + (enjoyment)