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

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  • 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)
  • 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)
  • Grebiag  + (large round basket used for mixing or holding things)
  • 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)
  • Bajo  + (large sun-dried fish)
  • Kertas  + (large thorny decorative bush to small tree that is found all over Bali as a decorative shrub)
  • Kapak  + (hatchet)
  • Japit  + (roof horizontal cross brace between two sekur (the principal sloping members of a roof structure) that keep the sekur from spreading outward)
  • Katilampa  + ((Elaeocarpaceae))
  • Wani  + (tree (Anacardiaceae))
  • Keruing  + (tree (Dipterocarpaceae))
  • Pakel  + (Tree (Anacardiaceae))
  • Tingkih  + ((Euphorbiaceae))
  • Kacangcang  + (tree (Lecythidaceae))
  • Jelawe  + (tree Terminalia bellirica (Combretaceae))
  • Bunut  + (tree (Moraceae))
  • Gangsing  + (a top; a toy that is spun by wrapping it with string and throwing it on the ground)
  • Bukal  + (large variety of fruit-eatiing bat)
  • Suwan  + (swan)
  • Grobag  + (large box made of wood or of woven material such as bamboo strips)
  • Bongkeng  + (a large hole or hollow)
  • Bodag  + (large woven bamboo basket or hamper, bigger than a sok)
  • Kalejengking  + (large, black scorpion)
  • Durian  + ((Bombaceae))
  • Panarak  + (large, fine type of basket made of woven strips of bamboo. The base is square with four somewhat protruding corners.)
  • Damar bron  + (large, hanging, glass kerosene lantern)
  • Sok  + (large, often rather coarse basket made of large, often rather coarse basket made of woven split bamboo, without a top used as one would use a box for storage, etc., usually used for coarse or dirty things, as compared to a keben, which is more finely woven, has a cover, and is used for more refined objectsover, and is used for more refined objects)
  • Pane  + (large, round bowl with outward flaring sides made of red clay)
  • Grobiag  + (large, round woven bamboo tray)
  • Lelumpian  + (large, round, concave, shallow tray with rim)