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This page provides a simple browsing interface for finding entities described by a property and a named value. Other available search interfaces include the page property search, and the ask query builder.
List of results
- Anyud + (washed away in a flood)
- Marundungan + (flocked out)
- Marunduan + (flocked; in throngs)
- Iab + (the same age)
- Gentuh + (Flood; Overflow)
- Natah + (yard of house compound, front yard, yard within walls)
- Lantai + (floor covering)
- Denah + (floor plan)
- Bataran + (floor; base part of building)
- Mabataran + (floored)
- Tepungan + (flour meal)
- Galirang + (flow)
- Kecoran + (Flow)
- Membah + (flow)
- Kecorang + (flow (shower), pour it)
- Bunga + (flower)
- Kusuma + (flower)
- Sari + (essence flower)
- Kap + (roof beams, rafters, etc., but not including final covering)
- Paci-paci + (plant (Lamiaceae))
- Manori + (plant (Asclepiadaceae))
- Cecunduk + (flower stuck on the hair)
- Pot + (flower vase; pot)
- Sumpang + (offering cili figure made of flowers put on top of a religious figure, such as a dewa)
- Tapuk + (flower, dried)
- Jempiring + (cape jasmine)
- Reok + (flowering flowers)
- Masekar + (flowering; wearing flowers)
- Karang + (coconut leaf tray, to be divided into 10 individual portions on small trays. This is for the family that puts on a ceremony)
- Sekar ura + (flowers along with kepeng money, yellow rice, pandan pudak slices, "temen" leaves, raw banana slices sprinkled during ceremonies for buta kala.)
- Blendo + (tree (Goodeniaceae))
- Kemerakan + (poinciana (Leguminosae))
- Kalikukun + (tree (Tiliaceae), small to medium tree, that is common to the Bukit)
- Kalimaka + ((Euphorbiaceae))
- Suwar + (rain: aka monkey pod tree, cow tamarind)
- Paperon + (vine ellow‑)
- Kalpika + (flowers of three different colors placed in an hibicus leaf and used by a pedanda (high priest) when praying and preparing holy water)
- Cane + (flowers on sticks, accompanied by holy water, sometimes given to those who attend meetings (e.g. meetings of village pemangkus, Santi Wangi, in Jimbaran), who sprinkle holy water on themselves with the flowers)
- Meniran + (medicinal herb: Phylllanthus amarus (Euphorbiaceae))
- Tekek + (steady, strong, tight, (e.g. a bolt, string, nut))
- Gintungan + (tree (Euphorbiaceae), bishop wood, a medium sized dioecious tree (unisexual flowers with male and female flowers on different trees) that is not common ine Bali)
- Kepundung + ((Euphorbiaceae))
- Macuab + (flowing)
- Makecor + (flowing (like a shower))
- Apal + (fluent)
- Lambes + (flush with water; throw with water; drain)
- Suling + (flute)
- Ilih-ilih + (flutter yourself in a relaxed state.)
- Nambung + (fly)
- Keber + (fly)