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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "long as it takes to cook some rice". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Matsarya  + (jealousy; envy, one of the Sad Ripu, the others being: Kama - lust)
  • Moha  + (one of the Sad Ripu, the others being: Kama - lust)
  • Tabuh  + (blood offering that is spilled on the ground)
  • Bendesa  + (local or village head man or chief)
  • Apit tukad  + (location said of a house that has been built between two rivers, which will bring very bad luck)
  • Kelancing  + (lock)
  • Panglancingan  + (lock)
  • Gegel  + (lock (of hair))
  • Nglancing  + (lock something)
  • Ngineb  + (lock, shut up, keep closed)
  • Maklancing  + (locked)
  • Kungkunga  + (locked up by him)
  • Pangrerepan  + (lodging; places to stay; overnight place (Alus Mider : a level of language used for people who are under or people who are above or a language that contains a feeling of exalting someone who deserves to be elevated))
  • Marebahan  + (logging)
  • Sasak  + (a kind of purslane with various flower colors)
  • Kesepian  + (lonely, lonesome)
  • Sipeng  + (lonely; quiet; deserted)
  • Dawa  + (long)
  • Lantang  + (long)
  • Renggeh  + (long (about horn, nail, fang))
  • Renggah  + (long and pointed (about nail, fang; horn ext.))
  • Ranang  + (long and pointed (about nails))
  • Rancab  + (long and pointed (about nails))
  • Crenggah  + (Types of bananas whose fruits are long and curved)
  • Nyacing  + (long and thin)
  • Juan  + (long bamboo pole)
  • Pengisih  + (long bamboo pole with white flag on end used by duck herders to keep flock together and steer them)
  • Lentor  + (long beans)
  • Bale agung  + (long buildings with twelve or more poles)
  • Suwar  + (rain: aka monkey pod tree, cow tamarind)
  • Klampuak  + (tree (Myrtaceae))
  • Lalang  + (long grass)
  • Ulitan  + (long grass)
  • Sepingan  + (long grass)
  • Ambengan  + (long grass, Imperata cylindrica (Graminae))
  • Panampadan  + (knife)
  • Dirga yusa  + (long life)
  • Stagen  + (Long narrow wrap-around cloth to hold the kain panjang in place)
  • Tokal  + (long net that is pulled into the beach by two teams of men on shore, one team pulling each end)
  • Jaler  + (long pants; pants)
  • Bale lantang  + (a sacred council building; built on a brica sacred council building; built on a brick foundation and oriented longitudinally on a downhill shaft; there a village council meeting takes place every new and full moon, heads of households gather and take their place in the loud bale in the strict social status sequence, which requires them to sit in two parallel rows in the order of their seniority; the most senior member is always on the edge of the uphill (kaja/north) on the kangin/east side (sunrise)a/north) on the kangin/east side (sunrise))
  • Tabia bun  + (long pepper, piper retrofractum (Piperaceae))
  • Bale wongkilas  + (long rectangular building, six-masted with a series of ribs made in such a way that it looks as if it has no connection)
  • Saang  + (long, thick firewood from trimmed branches, carried on head w. tops facing forward)
  • Cerorit  + (knife)
  • Lami  + (long time)
  • Sue  + (long time, for a long time, slow)
  • Markisah  + (passion fruit)
  • Aung  + (Dioscorea sp. (Dioscoreaceae))
  • Pecut  + (whip)