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

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  • Renoh  + (good temper)
  • Rajaki  + (unexpected good luck)
  • Luung  + (good, used to talk about something or a condition that is good or healthy.)
  • Becik  + (good; fine)
  • Bagus  + (handsome (about man’s face))
  • Banat  + (good; nice)
  • Luwih  + (noble grand, exalted, previous, divine, unsurpassable)
  • Bonyok  + (gooey)
  • Sudap-sudap  + (got heavy (about eyes); sleepy)
  • Tampiasan  + (got splashed by rain)
  • Masabat  + (got thrown)
  • Kacidra  + (got tricked)
  • Nyelungkit  + (with fingernail, snag)
  • Nyokeh  + (gouged out)
  • Okek  + (gouging; gouged)
  • Labu  + (gourd)
  • Katitah  + (governed (by); be commanded (by); ordered (by))
  • Ngrebutin  + (grab)
  • Nyaplok  + (grab food or bait with mouth (fish, dog, etc))
  • But  + (grab it)
  • Jurag  + (grab it)
  • Ngebegin  + (grab something from someone by pulling it)
  • Malaiban  + (grab something or someone and run away, take away, run away with something)
  • Gebegin  + (grab, pull)
  • Rebut  + (grab; beat)
  • Sueca  + (favor from god)
  • Wisuda  + (Graduation)
  • Dekung  + (graft)
  • Dekungan  + (graft)
  • Nempel  + (stick on to something)
  • Sisik  + (turtle with a thicker shell than the common green sea turtle (penyu))
  • Gabah  + (the base form of 'gegabah' which means thoughtful in speaking not thinking)
  • Plispisan  + (grains of rice that fall at mealtime)
  • Tatabasa  + (grammar)
  • Prama Sastra  + (grammar; collection of rules about the grammatical structure of language; books on language rules that include phonological, morphological and syntactic rules;)
  • Piang  + (grandchild)
  • Kumpi  + (grandfather)
  • Kak  + (polite form of address used for any old man)
  • Kakiang  + (grandfather)
  • Pekak  + (grandfather)
  • Wayah  + (mature; not quite ripe; old)
  • Jam  + (grandfather clock with pendulum (palit))
  • Nini  + (grandmother)
  • Odah  + (old (person))
  • Niang  + (grandmother)
  • Embah  + (a small flow of water, stream)
  • Dadong  + (polite form of address used for any old lady)
  • Kompiang  + (first-born, sometimes used as a birth-order name for girls)
  • Putu  + (grandson)
  • Cucu  + (grandson, grand daughter)