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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "length of time it takes to complete a chew of areca (betel) nut". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Mabais  + (Legged)
  • Stiwel  + (leggings of dance costumes, e.g. those striped leggings worn by the two men who dance in the barong costume)
  • Dopang  + (legs oth legs missing (cricket, grasshopper, toad))
  • Kaliandra  + (Leguminosae)
  • Lekesan  + (roll something up)
  • Nglekes  + (from human form to whatever form a leyak takes)
  • Lelangon  + (Lelangon comes from 'lelanguan' and derived from the root word 'lango' which means 'entertainment'.)
  • Sere  + (Lemon Grass; Cymbopogon flexosus (Gramineae))
  • Nyilihang  + (lend)
  • Manyilihan  + (lend someone something)
  • Masilihang  + (lend something, loan, lend)
  • Lengis wayang  + (Lengis wayang is coconut oil used as traditional lamp fuel during wayang performances in Bali, usually believed to have properties to cure certain diseases.)
  • Dawane  + (length)
  • Useran  + (length measurement = diameter of end of index finger)
  • Telek  + (diligent)
  • Guli  + (length measurement = narrow space between second the third joints of index finger, as indicated by skin wrinkles)
  • Tampak  + (sole of foot, palm of hand, footprint)
  • Sirang  + (length measurement = width of palm from base of thumb to tip of little finger)
  • Nyari  + (length measurement = width of two or more fingers - duang nyari, petang nyari, etc.)
  • Musti  + (length measurement used in traditional Balinese architecture (Asta Kosala Kosali))
  • Rahi  + (length measurement, used in traditional Balinese architeceture (Asta Kosala Kosali) = length of index finger, usually the first three joints when measuring for ordinary bale)
  • Kacing  + (outside toe of cock corresponding to little finger of human)
  • Bungbung  + (length of bamboo from just below one node to just below the next adjacent node)
  • Aguli  + (length of one finger's top segment)
  • Apanginangan  + (length of time it takes to chew a wad of betel)
  • Apakpakan  + (length of time it takes to complete a chew of areca (betel) nut)
  • Asirepan  + (length of time one sleeps)
  • Siku  + (length unit of length measurement, equivalent to length from elbow to outstretched fingers)
  • Langkat  + (length, kind of span (the unit of measure is the distance between the thumb and middle finger))
  • Ilah  + (leprosy)
  • Kuang  + (less)
  • Rereng  + (rather deaf)
  • Rikuh  + (less free)
  • Muh  + (less hard; less dense; not hard enough)
  • Banar  + (less harmonious in color)
  • Anyir  + (less powerful)
  • Ngaah  + (less resistant)
  • Kadat  + (less, slow)
  • Bedikan  + (less; less than)
  • Kookogan  + (Lesser Coucal (bird))
  • Ajahan  + (lesson; something to learn; science)
  • Plisahang  + (let (someone) sit down without mat)
  • Mlisahang  + (let (someone) sit without mat)
  • Bengayang  + (let it)
  • Nengin  + (let it (not planted with rice))
  • Banggayang  + (let it be; leave; let)
  • Banggiang  + (let it go, let him work, let someone alone, leave alone, let it be)
  • Depang  + (let it go, let it alone, let it be, let things remain the way they are)
  • Nengang  + (let it not planted with rice)
  • Lebang  + (put something deeper into water or mud)
  • Ngleb  + (enter entirely into something)