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

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  • Makaden-kadenang  + (guess each other)
  • Inabang  + (guess, thought; according to estimates)
  • Pindayang  + (guess; think like)
  • Duga  + (willing; stand; didn't want to)
  • Nuga  + (guessed)
  • Nyugjugin  + (guessed)
  • Katebag  + (guessed (by); predicted (by))
  • Matebag  + (guessed; predicted)
  • Nebag  + (guessing; guess; predict)
  • Tamu  + (guest)
  • Atiti  + (guest; invited guests by letter)
  • Penambiag  + (guests)
  • Dandan  + (guide)
  • Pangateh  + (guide (n))
  • Manuntun  + (guided)
  • Tuntun  + (guided by means of something)
  • Madosa  + (guilty; (already) fined)
  • Manisan  + (sweet)
  • Isit  + (gum (in mouth))
  • Gusi  + (gum (in mouth))
  • Pregembal  + (offering consisting of a large number of offering consisting of a large number of cacalan (mostly colored rice cakes formed into the shapes of people, gods, animals, and other natural objects) held in a container callede bebedogan that is somewhat like a very large wakul daksinae made of slepan. Thesee cacalan represent all of the creatures of the worldepresent all of the creatures of the world)
  • Pestol  + (gun)
  • Sattwa  + (one of the Tri Guna Sakti, the three types of disposition)
  • Blangse  + (Gunny sack)
  • Obat  + (gunpowder)
  • Alis-alis  + (gunwale of a boat, usually made of teak)
  • Makecres  + (gush)
  • Makebros  + (gush, angry suddenly)
  • Baret  + (gust of wind, strong wind, storm with clouds, often from the west, not as severe as bakungan)
  • Jejeron  + (internal organs)
  • Pepe  + (vegetable)
  • Tri Murti  + (anifestations)
  • Sesapi  + (swallow any of several common birds that build edible nests, usually in caves, all of which have the same Balinese name:Hirundo rustica,, Barn Swallow)
  • Kabiasaan  + (habit)
  • Mapokeng-pokeng  + (had/have/has cut)
  • Potonga  + (had/have/has cut)
  • Mamelog  + (haing a stupid personality)
  • Bok  + (hair)
  • Rambut  + (hair)
  • Agelung  + (hair)
  • Pusung  + (hair)
  • Prucut  + (hair)
  • Sanggul  + (hair)
  • Roma  + (hair (Alus Singgih: level of language (anggah-ungguhin basa) that is used to respect or uphold a respected interlocutor))
  • Kebring-kebring  + (hair breaks down in the wind)
  • Semi  + (hair curl)
  • Jepet  + (hair curler)
  • Poncong  + (hair ornaments that stick out/protruding forward)
  • Gumpung  + (hair that falls out due to too long suffering from heat)
  • Jempong  + (hair tuft or plume)
  • Singapur  + (tree (Elaeocarpaceae), capulin, Jamaica cherry, kersen in B.I., small evergreen tree with soft)