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

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  • 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))
  • Bongkeng  + (a large hole or hollow)
  • Banjang  + (large fish trap made from fence material)
  • Godogan  + (large frog)
  • Kayu besi  + (Eusideroxylon zwageri (Lauraceae). A tall, straight tree that has one of the most dense and durable woods in Southeast Asia. It is used for power poles, marine construction, piles, posts, roof shingles (sirat))
  • Kori  + (large gate that leads from the middle courtyard to the inner courtyard of a temple)
  • Toke  + (large gecko, a loud, noisy house lizard)
  • Belong  + (valley or hollow possibly containing a spring of water)
  • Gaut  + (large hook with short straps)
  • Pangloncatakan  + (large jukung used to take fish from a prahu and deliver them to shore)
  • Celebo  + (large kind of beetle with white and brown color)
  • Berang  + (knife)
  • Paperon  + (vine ellow&#8209)
  • Grebiag  + (large round basket used for mixing or holding things)
  • Klakat  + (large open framework of bamboo strips uponlarge open framework of bamboo strips upon which jaja and other objects are dried in the sun; texture may be very coarse, with thick strips of bamboo, or very fine, with thin strips; usually used for nyemuh, drying things under the sun; also used to make a temporary shrine, sanggah cucuk, in the form of a triangular prism made of three klakat, tied together and mounted on a pole. Sometimes kelakat, kelatlat or kalakat.e. Sometimes kelakat, kelatlat or kalakat.)
  • Dangdang  + (large pot, almost always made of sheet metal, used for steaming rice and other foods)
  • Liu-liu  + (large quantity)
  • Samanggah  + (large red ant)
  • Sumangah  + (large red ants in color; kerengga; Oecophylla smaragdina)
  • Gria  + (Large residence that consists of multiple courtyards)
  • Tibah  + (tree (Rubiaceae))
  • Lindur  + (mangrove (Rhizophoracaea))
  • Depung  + (mullet (fish))
  • Bodag  + (large woven bamboo basket or hamper, bigger than a sok)
  • Intaran  + (neem (Azadirachta Indica))
  • Wantilan  + (large square traditional Balinese building often with tiered seats that face a square area in the center)
  • Ogoh-ogoh  + (large statues of bamboo and paper in the form of bhuta kala or giants paraded around the village on certain days (usually the day before Nyepi / Pangrupukan))
  • Tangki  + (large steel tank; oil container)