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

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  • Ranjo  + (land mine (military))
  • Labaan  + (land owned by a temple)
  • Pelaba  + (land owned by temple)
  • Palais  + (land rent (rice fields, fields, etc.))
  • Daat  + (land shore (kedaat = to shore vs. ke tengah = to sea, fishermen's terms))
  • Tegal  + (dry field)
  • Munduk  + (a hill or large mound)
  • Tanah  + (land, earth, soil, field)
  • Dahat  + (very; really; so)
  • Blodor  + (landa; hit)
  • Landep  + (week no. 2 of the 30 Pawukon weeks)
  • Embid  + (landslide; collapse)
  • Giing  + (principal; main; primary)
  • Ceroring  + (langsat (Meliaceae))
  • Singgih  + (high level or formal language)
  • Basa  + (spices, spice mixtures)
  • Kerasi  + (Lantana camara L)
  • Sentir  + (lantern)
  • Panyembean  + (lantern with a kerosene wick, glass lantern)
  • Damar  + (lantern with coconut oil, with cloth wick in a shallow dish)
  • Damar kurung  + (lantern, spheroidal paper lantern used for neykah)
  • Pabinan  + (lap)
  • Abin  + (lap; put on someone's lap)
  • Ngabin  + (to hold or fold hands in lap; take on one's lap)
  • Lara  + (lara)
  • Jlepung  + (large bamboo)
  • Dungki  + (large bamboo basket used to carry fishing nets or fish)
  • Biu raja  + (large banana. that is more or less similar to the commercially grown variety available in the West. It is sweet tasting. This banana is often used in making offerings. It can also be used to make jaja sang rai and gagodoh. It keeps for a long time.)
  • Kerangkeng  + (large bird cage that is too big to hang)
  • Kebabuang  + (large black ant)
  • Jangkrik kalian  + (large black cricket used for fighting by children)
  • Prahu  + (large boat, usually made of teak in Java of Madura, which is handled by 5 or more men. usually about 12 - 15 m. long and 3 - 6 m. wide)
  • Balung  + (large bones)
  • Gegembrengan  + (large bowl)
  • Grobag  + (large box made of wood or of woven material such as bamboo strips)
  • Gebeh  + (large bucket-shaped pot with curved rim made of fired red clay usually used for storing water)
  • Teep  + (tree /i> (Moraceae))
  • Krangkeng  + (large cage that sits on ground or on a pole that is thrust into the ground)
  • Gantang  + (large cans of about 20 liters; usually used as a place of kerosene)
  • Maeteh-eteh  + (large ceremony with many offerings that is directed by a pedanda for a person who is becoming a pemangku)
  • Kerang  + (large clam with mantle)
  • Pego  + (large clay or metal pot usually used as a containeer for water)
  • Beruk  + (large coconut shell container with narrow opening and top, equipped with string for hanging)
  • Kedongdong  + (otaheite apple)
  • Tinjung  + (large conical basket made of woven bamboo that is used in the salt making trade in the Karangasem area along the coast)
  • Calung  + (large container made of coconut shell with string, formerly used, among other things, to contain salt)
  • Grumbungan  + (large cow bell that is usually hung on the neck of a cow when racing)
  • Kedungu  + (large crab with big pincers that lives in holes in the mud along the edges of the suung)
  • Cucuk  + (beak, front, front part of something)
  • Ubi  + (Dioscorea alata (Dioscoreaceae) or manioc (Euphorbiaceae))