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This page provides a simple browsing interface for finding entities described by a property and a named value. Other available search interfaces include the page property search, and the ask query builder.
List of results
- Tapak lima + (hand print)
- Lengkat + (hand span)
- Putik + (hand tool for drilling holes by twisting in the same way a screw driver is used)
- Keran + (hand valve or faucet)
- Makletek + (handcuff or shackle)
- Borgol + (handcuff/s)
- Pisaraanga + (handed over; gave; left)
- Ngenjuhang + (handed; give)
- Menjuhan + (handed; give anything to)
- Cekel + (handful)
- Cekelan + (rice the amount of padi Bali that a person who is harvesting the rice can hold in one hand)
- Gegem + (handheld; hold (AMI/Alus Mider))
- Tengah + (handicap)
- Karajinan + (handicraft)
- Panengtengan + (handle)
- Agem-ageman + (how to hold; guide)
- Cangklung + (handle attached to bucket)
- Pamunuh + (plow vertical part of plow)
- Gegamelan + (handle; grip; guide)
- Setang + (a handle, handhold or brace)
- Cakup-cakup + (hands rhythmically)
- Macangkling + (hands tied behind one's back)
- Bahu + (shoulder)
- Kasih tangan + (handshake)
- Ganteng + (handsome)
- Ganal + (handsome; nice)
- Gantung + (a hanging or offering which is dangling from a roof, car or shrine)
- Nungguhin + (hang)
- Panung + (hang)
- Nungging + (bend over so that head almost touches the ground)
- Rentet + (hang loosely)
- Gantunga + (hang or replace item in position)
- Magantung + (rely on)
- Megantung + (hang; suspend)
- Gantungan + (Balinese character that is written below the regular character and modifies the sounds of it. It is thought of has hanging from the main line upon which the ordinary characters are written. See reference tables at end for a complete listing)
- Ngengsutang + (to be hung up)
- Rantab + (hanging around)
- Mababan + (hanging around; roam)
- Ketimun gantung + (hanging cucumber)
- Tamiang + (shield)
- Ningting + (hanging down from arms or by lifting with arms)
- Mabiok + (hanging down or dangling)
- Empal + (hanging down, e.g. branch from tree)
- Paglawir + (spread out in the air)
- Saringan + (strainer, filter, as for washing vegetables)
- Saingan + (hanging food basket with open saud besid weave)
- Sanglad + (depend on)
- Kalegan + (happiness)
- Sadia + (happiness due to being lucky or successful)
- Garjita + (happy)