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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "its thin, long vine is strong and tough and is used to bind together various parts of baskets and other plaited objects, most commonly to tie rim to object". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Pepe gunting  + (vine, long thin vine with paired spear shaped leaves that have curved pointed tips. Fruits are crescent shaped pods that cross like the blades of scissors, hence the name. Roots and leaves are used for traditional medicines.)
  • Nusa  + (virgin tree)
  • Dii  + (warp threads of a cloth or other woven object (comp. pakan = weft threads))
  • Ngumbah  + (wash clothes, hands)
  • Gemba  + (weak, fragile, not strong enough for something (long term)
  • Pleting  + (weaving)
  • Makalakala  + (wedding, purification ceremony at wedding, various parts)
  • Nglondoin  + (weed rice field using penglondowan (board with protruding nails on a long pole))
  • Landep  + (week no. 2 of the 30 Pawukon weeks)
  • Ipidan  + (when (past))
  • Pecut  + (whip)
  • Pule  + (white cheesewood; Alstonia (Alstonia scholaris). All parts of this plants, such as tree barks, leaf and flower of this plants can use as the medicine. The leaf of Pule contain antibacterial compounds.)
  • Lumbang  + (wide)
  • Antol  + (wig of long hair that can be tied up into a bun (sanggul) or worn long)
  • Sasapian  + (winged aringgit commonly used in jajahitan)
  • Sendratari  + (with music in which all parts are spoken by a dalang)
  • Abilan  + (wood)
  • Uled bangkung  + (worm, bout 4 cm. long)
  • Tutud  + (worn thin, worn out, worn down (e.g. tire, shoes, grater, cassette))
  • Malilit  + (wound round, climbing (vine))
  • Sri  + (woven bamboo piece on top of a cili (hour glass shaped) figure that is commonly used as an effigy in such ceremonies as cremations)
  • Slopi  + (woven object that looks like a giant dust pan, made of rather kasar bamboo and used for sweeping up coarse trash)
  • Ingka  + (woven objects, usually trays or small baskwoven objects, usually trays or small baskets, made of lidi, central leaf spines of coconut or Borassus palm leaves. The latter are more flexible and thus more suited to plaiting than lidi from coconut leaves. Flat ingka trays are sold in most village markets. Ingka baskets are a tourist item markets. Ingka baskets are a tourist item)
  • Klongkong  + (wrapping wrapping that goes around a cylinder or cylindrical shaped object of any sort)
  • Kuud  + (young coconut, fourth state of maturity, very thin meat, just before kuwud)
  • Ata  + (its thin, long vine is strong and tough and is used to bind together various parts of baskets and other plaited objects, most commonly to tie rim to object)
  • Sekordi  + ("Dark red cloth with horizontal and vertical thin yellow lines creating squares. Protective textile worn for tooth filling and wedding ceremonies (kain bebali).")
  • Gayah utuh  + ('gayah' (supplies made from pork) that consisting of all parts of the pig (head, four legs, tail) still intact containing meat and skin, and decorated with innards (liver, gall, intestine, and lungs) and various types of satai)
  • Dadap  + (("Erythrina lithosperma) coral tree. Medi("Erythrina lithosperma) coral tree. Medium to tall deciduous, often thorny tree with bright orange odorless flowers that are borne in racemes, and alternate, trifoliate leaves. Leaflets are ovate, about 12 cm. long and 8 cm. wide with small, triangular points. Dapdap is considered sacred because it grows quickly and readily from a stick stuck into the ground. For that reason, it is used to plant living fences. It is also widely used in offerings, especially those that are made for weddings and for those used when a body is prepared for burial.e used when a body is prepared for burial.)
  • Keladi  + ((Araceae))
  • Sembung  + ((Asteraceaee / Compositae))
  • Durian  + ((Bombaceae))
  • Kesuma wijaya  + ((Cactaceae), cactus, commonly known as the fishbone cactus, moon cactus, queen of the night, rick-rack cactus, is a cactus, species native to Mexico.)
  • Kangkung  + ((Convolvulvaceae))
  • Paya  + ((Cucurbitaceae))
  • Kepundung  + ((Euphorbiaceae))
  • Kem  + ((Flacourtiaceae))
  • Uku-uku  + ((Labiatae))
  • Selasih  + ((Labiatae))
  • Klabet  + ((Leguminosae))
  • Celagi  + ((Leguminosae))
  • Kacai  + ((Liliaceae))
  • Sepet-sepet  + ((Lythraceae))
  • Bebolong  + ((Myrtaceae), fruit of the cajeput (or cajaput or cajuput) tree. Cajeput oil is produced by steam distillation of the leaves and is used commonly as a household medicine in some parts of Asia as minyak kayu putih (Bahasa Indonesia).)
  • Kelayan  + ((Sapindaceae))
  • Ketumbah  + ((Umbelliferae))
  • Seladri  + ((Umbelliferae))
  • Piduh  + ((Umbelliferae), small creeping herb with s(Umbelliferae), small creeping herb with shovel shaped leaves emerging alternately in clusters at the stem nodes. The runners lie along the ground and the inch long leaves with their scalloped edges rise above on long reddish petioles. The insignificant greenish- to pinkish-white flowers are borne in dense umbels (clusters in which all the flower stalks arise from the same point) on separate stems in the summer. The seeds are pumpkin-shaped nutlets 0.1-0.2 in (3-5 mm) long. Used for milennia is Ayurvedic and Chinese medicines, mostly for skin diseases, but also for many other problemsdiseases, but also for many other problems)
  • Celeng  + ((céléng) - pig)
  • Keris  + ((keris) - sword; kris; short sword that po(keris) - sword; kris; short sword that possess considerable magical power and must be treated with great respect; some have wavy blades; almost always worn by male dancers slung across the back, handle to the right; an important part of Balinese traditonal dress for such events as weddings, tooth filings, and so on.nts as weddings, tooth filings, and so on.)
  • Neldel  + ((neldel) - repeat: do something again amd again)