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  • Kacangcang  + (tree (Lecythidaceae))
  • Blandingan  + (tree (Leguminosae))
  • Kepah  + (tree (Sterculiaceae))
  • Pulasari  + (tree that is used in traditional medicine)
  • Kunyit  + (tumeric (Zingiberaceae))
  • Dangdung  + (tuna uthynnus affinis, Indonesian Name: komo)
  • Bale pagambuhan  + (twelve elongated buildings, staging gambuh art, usually found in the central courtyard of the castle)
  • Mlinter  + (twist by rolling between palm and flat surface, as e.g. rolling flat plastic tali raffia to make it twisted and stronger)
  • Maleglegan  + (uncovered open, as a door)
  • Bhur  + (underworld world of demons)
  • Roron-roron  + (uneven; the surface is not the same height; does not cover all parts)
  • Prakampa  + (upheaval of the world; predictions about world turbulence)
  • Jambangan  + (very large steel pot, about 1 meter in diameter, used for heating liquids, as for example, when making ebat)
  • Bulih sutra  + (very small marine gastropod, a type of cowrie, probably Cypraea sp. (Cypraeaceae), found on beach at Nusa Dua and Serangan, used to treat kidney stones by adding juice of juuk lengis and drinking resulting liquid)
  • Ata  + (vine (Schizaeaceae), a common fern found growing on trees in the wetter parts of Bali)
  • Ngendeng  + (water that form a pool on the ground or another surface)
  • Sebak  + (wide open, agape (mouth))
  • Enggang  + (widespread, spread wide, standing open (door), wide apart, loose; tenuous; open)
  • Pangsit  + (wonton, a Chinese dish, similar to that served in Chinese restaurants all over the world, a noodle dough dumpling filled with spiced minced pork, often served in a soup)
  • Gumi  + (world, country, everything, area)
  • Jagat  + (world, land)
  • Rat  + (world; earth; ground)
  • Cacing  + (worm, tapeworm, found in stomach (may be used to refer to earthworm))
  • Ingka  + (woven objects, usually trays or small baskwoven objects, usually trays or small baskets, made of lidi, central leaf spines of coconut or Borassus palm leaves. The latter are more flexible and thus more suited to plaiting than lidi from coconut leaves. Flat ingka trays are sold in most village markets. Ingka baskets are a tourist item markets. Ingka baskets are a tourist item)
  • Mali-mali  + (“Ass's ear abalone”, a common shell found in the Jimbaran area that has a series of holes down one side and an interior that exhibits colors.)
  • Awan  + (found all over the world in tropical oceans in open surface waters to depths of 50 meters)
  • Gringsing  + ("A ceremonial textile, double ikat weaving fron Tenganan village. Kemben and selandeng, some with songket borders for offerings only (kain bebali).")
  • Cemcem  + ("Loloh Cemcem" is a traditional Balinese beverage made from the tropical leaves of Cemcem.)
  • Sembung  + ((Asteraceaee / Compositae))
  • Durian  + ((Bombaceae))
  • Kepundung  + ((Euphorbiaceae))
  • Tulasi  + ((Labiatae))
  • Selasih  + ((Labiatae))
  • Celeng  + ((céléng) - pig)
  • Kelik-kelik  + ((eyes) open continuously (do not want to close))
  • Martabak  + (A Javanese dish consisting of a mixture ofA Javanese dish consisting of a mixture of spices and chopped meat, usually goat, placed in large, thin wrapper of wheat flour dough and fried on a hot griddle. The mixture placed in the center of the wrapper as it fries, with the edges folded over to form a packet. More popular in Java, but found in some Balinese night markets, sold from push cartslinese night markets, sold from push carts)
  • Sebatah  + (A red worm found in dry coconut wood and then becomes a beetle.)
  • Slingkad  + (A rope that is used to help climb a tree)
  • Makare-kare  + (Also known as Pandan War, this ritual was Also known as Pandan War, this ritual was created to honor the god of war, Indra. The Pandan War ritual is over 1,000 years old, and only found in Bali Aga villages. It is a male pre-courtship ritual, where men and boys hope to impress a future bride.</br></br>Credit: Stephanie Brookes</br></br>http://travelwriter.ws/aga-rituals-young-balinese-boys-pre-courtship-pandan-war/ng-balinese-boys-pre-courtship-pandan-war/)
  • Anantabhoga  + (Anantaboga is a dragon who is one of the children of Goddess Kadru with Rsi Kasyapa. One of the stories about Naga Anantaboga is found in the Adi Parwa text.)
  • Taru bingin  + (Banyan Tree (Ficus benjamina) is a very tall and large tree, originally comes from tropical areas of East Asia. The tree is known as sacred tree and associated with the cultural practices commonly in East Asia.)
  • Lambon  + (Cassava is a tropical plant that has less fat than cereals and more protein than potato. In Bali, people cook the cassava as a traditional cake that eaten with palm sugar and coconut.)
  • Tenguli  + (Cassia fistula (Leguminosae))
  • Andong  + (Cordyline is a genus of about 15 species oCordyline is a genus of about 15 species of woody monocotyledonous flowering plants in family Asparagaceae, subfamily Lomandroideae. The subfamily has previously been treated as a separate family Laxmanniaceae,[2] or Lomandraceae. Other authors have placed the genus in the Agavaceae (now Agavoideae). Cordyline is native to the western Pacific Ocean region, from New Zealand, eastern Australia, southeastern Asia and Polynesia, with one species found in western South America. The name Cordyline comes from the Greek word kordyle, meaning "club," a reference to the enlarged underground stems or rhizomes.he enlarged underground stems or rhizomes.)
  • Kselegui  + (Country mallow (Sida rhombifolia). Sidaguri plant is a plant that can grows almost in all tropical regions and can grow up to 2 meters with small branches. Sidaguri also can be activated as an antioxidant.)
  • Empelan  + (Dam / dam, but smaller in shape, usually found in rice fields as an irrigation system)
  • Kayu besi  + (Eusideroxylon zwageri (Lauraceae). A tall, straight tree that has one of the most dense and durable woods in Southeast Asia. It is used for power poles, marine construction, piles, posts, roof shingles (sirat))
  • Makbak  + (Evaporate; open (road, door))
  • Ancak  + (Ficus rumphii (Moraceae))
  • Bunut bingin  + (Ficus stricta (Moraceae))
  • Pucuk  + (Hibiscus Rosa Sinensis L)