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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "kind of plant that have vines, thorny, and have tubers; yummy". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Tungku  + (kiln)
  • Sameton  + (kin; relatives; brother/sister)
  • Jagul  + (kind of a large and long fish)
  • Soca  + (knot or mark on bamboo where branch was attached)
  • Punyan  + (kind of a tree, could be used for coconut, banyan, sugar, palm or other trees)
  • Rajah  + (decorate with magic writing or drawings)
  • Tungtung tangis  + (kind of bebai or guna that produces incessant crying by the person who is attacked)
  • Panyangnyang  + (kind of bee)
  • Jlempung  + (kind of big bamboo)
  • Bekisar  + (kind of chicken)
  • Nyuh bojog  + (monkey coconut; coconut having a surface color that is similar to the color of a monkey, dark brown)
  • Blagbag  + (stock, muzzle, repress)
  • Bantal  + (kind of common jaja made of ketan + grated coconut in a boat- shaped busung, about 20 cm. long)
  • Paso  + (shallow red clay bowl with a flared rim, used for washing hands, etc)
  • Pilaran  + (kind of disease in the form of small caterpillars in chicken eyes)
  • Kakacangan  + (kind of fish)
  • Jeleg  + (kind of fish with moustache)
  • Erang-erang  + (mat: thin long grass (ambengan) or coconut leaf mat (kalangsah) strip under roof)
  • Tampak  + (sole of foot, palm of hand, footprint)
  • Siyulan  + (kind of fragrant plant)
  • Seret  + (dry throat; huskiness)
  • Entil  + (orderly: neat)
  • Gudug  + (onomatopoeia: sound of many people running, like thunder)
  • Penpenan  + (kind of offering for new shrine, consisting of panca datu)
  • Grombong  + (kiln (for making lime, bricks, roof tiles, etc.))
  • Bama  + (kind of plant that have vines, thorny, and have tubers; yummy)
  • Penyisih  + (kind of pole to drive ducks)
  • Sukup  + (rain hood)
  • Pinda  + (like)
  • Suryak-suryak  + (kind of screaming and shouting (a sign of joy, insult, and so on))
  • Mang  + (kind of sea eel)
  • Penyon  + (cylinder cake, made from pounded rice, and filled with 'unti')
  • Lamun  + (kind of sea plant with edible green fruit)
  • Pici-pici  + (kind of shell fish)
  • Kela-kela  + (kind of small black bee that pollinates flowers, notably sunflowers)
  • Uled  + (worm)
  • Susut  + (polish, wipe clean: tangled in a net, in disorder, twisted, wrinkled)
  • Bangsat  + (kind of swear word; asshole)
  • Pamilesan  + (kind of tool, used to bend something)
  • Sawan ai  + (kind of uir-uir; a type of insect that makes a ret-ret sound)
  • Peperon  + (kind of vines, can be used for fish toxin (Indian berry, Anamirta cocculus))
  • Kanyangnyang  + (wasp)
  • Kuuk  + (kind of weasel)
  • Permas  + (kind of woven fabric)
  • Watek  + (kind, group)
  • Sorot  + (group or clan, members of which are part of an extended family)
  • Bares  + (kindly, generous, magnanimous)
  • Pulet-pulet  + (kinds of plants that produce seeds that stick to clothing or hair)
  • Pati  + (a handle or holder in which to place or contain something)
  • Ratu  + (king)
  • Nata  + (king)