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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "gust of wind, strong wind, storm with clouds, often from the west, not as severe as bakungan". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Mlicedang  + (twine;entwine;wrap;wind;convolve)
  • Mligehang  + (twine;entwine;wrap;wind;convolve)
  • Nglidu  + (twist around, wind around (string))
  • Ganjih  + (unsteady; not strong enough)
  • Ajeg  + (upright rect, standing, sturdy, strong, firm, tenacious)
  • Makita  + (urge have a strong desire or urge to do someting)
  • Kereng  + (vigorous, strong, good at doing something, diligent, violent, loud, sometimes used to mean unpleasantly strong)
  • Ata  + (vine (Schizaeaceae), a common fern found growing on trees in the wetter parts of Bali)
  • Ngunya  + (visit)
  • Glindeng  + (wander aimlessly)
  • Gemba  + (weak, fragile, not strong enough for something (long term)
  • Kauh  + (west)
  • Pascima  + (west (Sanskrit))
  • Badauh  + (west)
  • Kauhan  + (west)
  • Kawan  + (west)
  • Ngauhang  + (westward)
  • Ambun  + (white fog)
  • Dolangan  + (wind and storm from the west, about same strength as bakungan)
  • Sunari  + (wind flute, tall bamboo culm with holes cut in culm so that wind passing over the holes causes flute-like sounds)
  • Likas  + (wind up string or yarn, reel up)
  • Ngantih  + (wind yarn or line onto pukul-pukul before soaking in tannin solution)
  • Angin  + (wind, west, gust of wind, wind storm)
  • Ngaput  + (wrap up)
  • Kuning  + (yellow, symbol of west)
  • Baret  + (gust of wind, strong wind, storm with clouds, often from the west, not as severe as bakungan)
  • Durian  + ((Bombaceae))
  • Tingkih  + ((Euphorbiaceae))
  • Klabet  + ((Leguminosae))
  • Kacai  + ((Liliaceae))
  • Cengkeh  + ((Myrtaceae))
  • Tomat  + ((Solanaceae))
  • Ketumbah  + ((Umbelliferae))
  • Seladri  + ((Umbelliferae))
  • Guangan  + ((onomatopoeia) kite)
  • Brengkes  + (A variety of tum, wrapped in the same way A variety of tum, wrapped in the same way and steamed. Typically chicken, (siap) is chopped into small pieces, then ground (ngulig) on a spice grinding stone with basa genep. Clotted chicken blood is added, along with palm sugar (gula barak), lunak, and chicken bullion powder, (masako). All ingredients are ground together, wrapped and steamed. The appearance of brengkes is rather heterogeneous, and the blood often has a strong taste. The term brengkes may be used interchangeably with pelas and pesan in some parts of Baliwith pelas and pesan in some parts of Bali)
  • Tenguli  + (Cassia fistula (Leguminosae))
  • Mesui  + (Cinnamomum, and the several named varieties of some of the species. Some have strong aromas characteristic of the genus)
  • Utara  + (North, East, South, West (Kawi))
  • Plastik  + (Plastic is a material that we use everydayPlastic is a material that we use everyday and find around us. Plastic material was chosen because it is considered a material that is relatively strong, lightweight, waterproof, easily found and sold at low prices. However, plastic is often an environmental problem because it is difficult to decipher.oblem because it is difficult to decipher.)
  • Tempuh  + (To touch, be in physical contact)
  • Beringin  + (Tree considered holy in Bali, often decoraTree considered holy in Bali, often decorated with black white checkered cloth, and situated in the middle of a village and/or the main village temple.</br>Ficus benjamina, commonly known as weeping fig, benjamin fig or ficus tree, and often sold in stores as just ficus, is a species of flowering plant in the family Moraceae, native to Asia and Australia.It is the official tree of Bangkok. A recently described variety, Ficus benjamina var. Bracteata is found in uplifted coral forests of southern Taiwan. The species is also naturalized in the West Indies and in the states of Florida and Arizona in the United States. In its native range, its small fruit are favored by some birds, such as the superb fruit dove, wompoo fruit dove, pink-spotted fruit dove, ornate fruit dove, orange-bellied fruit dove, Torresian imperial pigeon, and purple-tailed imperial pigeon. (Wikipedia)purple-tailed imperial pigeon. (Wikipedia))
  • Panegtegan  + (Wraspati (Thursday) Wage of Watugung, the last week of the Pawukon cycle)
  • Engkol  + (a board game with 4 or 8 radial lines, usua board game with 4 or 8 radial lines, usually involving coins, in which the winner is determined by a number Before the game, players place their bets on the lines, such that north represents a winning number of one, west is two, and so on counterclockwisee, west is two, and so on counterclockwise)
  • Paang  + (a kind of tree (Leguminosae); small thorny bush to medium tree; flower spike is colored violet with a yellow tip; wood is hard and strong and is used for tool hanedles and pegs)
  • Nyabuk  + (a strong and broad power in the form of soa strong and broad power in the form of some sakti object that is put in the zipper pocket of a belt. This gives the person who wears the belt the power to protect himself or to harm others, and a variety of other powers depending on the wish of the wearerpowers depending on the wish of the wearer)
  • Sranting  + (aged)
  • Pindekan  + (blade of fan or propeller)
  • Ilihin  + (blow; use the fan to make wind)
  • Ampehang  + (blown by (wind))
  • Nyuh  + (coarsely grated coconut)