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- Kukur + (grate something coarsely, usually coconut)
- Kikih + (grate something finely (eg coconut))
- Abang age + (grated coconut dough with red and white spices as a basis in pairs / series of kawisan (a type of offerings) in a traditional ceremony in Bali)
- Saur + (grated coconut, dyed yellow with turmeric (kunyit), fried without oil until crunchy, and usually mixed with spices)
- Makukur + (grated, as compated to makikih, finely grated)
- Magobed + (grated; shredded (coarsely))
- Ngikihin + (grating)
- Kuburan + (grave)
- Gegumuk + (grave; the mound above the grave)
- Jelijih + (gravel)
- Jlijih + (gravel)
- Ngamah + (eat (can be used for animals only))
- Klau + (gray)
- Dawuk + (Gray)
- Uapin + (grease)
- Malengis + (greasy; oily; shiny)
- Pralaya + (great chaos; doomsday; the end of the world)
- Talipot + (palm)
- Ageng + (make a big effort to do something)
- Kabinawa + (great, not playing)
- Krura + (Great; Awesome; Extraordinary)
- Celekutukan + (Greater Coucal, Lesser Coucal (bird))
- Ubi + (Dioscorea alata (Dioscoreaceae) or manioc (Euphorbiaceae))
- Ngadotang + (greatly, crave)
- Kopa + (greed)
- Kagaukang + (Greedily taken)
- Tamak + (greediness)
- Don + (leaf of a common tree, salam, used for the … leaf of a common tree, salam, used for the same purpose and in the same way as the familiar bay leaf is used in Western cooking. Although similar to the bay leaf in appearance, salam is a member of the myrtle family, unrelated to the laurel family to which the bay leaf belongsaurel family to which the bay leaf belongs)
- Ijo + (green)
- Gadang + (green)
- Ampel gading + (green bamboo from makasar)
- Tubungan + (something added on top)
- Nyuh gadang + (green coconut)
- Daluman + (green grass jelly drink made from daluman leaves)
- Keker + (jungle fowl)
- Kapu-kapu + (green plant with lettuce like leaves that grows in stagnant water)
- Kacret-kacretan + (tree (Bignoniaceae))
- Wilis + (greenish color)
- Kesemek + (Diospyros kaki (Ebenaceae). Oriental persimmon. Medium-size tree with crooked trunk)
- Nyapatin + (greet; rebuke)
- Panganjali + (greet; regards; a way to communicate; welcome)
- Macapatan + (greet; say hello; rebuke)
- Sapa + (greet; say hello; welcome)
- Capatina + (greeted (by someone); be rebuked (by someone))
- Kacapatin + (greeted (by); rebuked (by))
- Panyanggra + (person who carries out or is responsible for ceremonial activities)
- Kemelan + (greeting, the lips move when they say)
- Jernat + (grenade)
- Puret + (grew languishing)
- Gelatik + (Java sparrow, aka Java Finch, Java Rice Bird)