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

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  • Alih  + (look for)
  • Cingak  + (look; see)
  • Tingalin  + (look; see)
  • Mararas  + (look; stylish)
  • Rereha  + (looked (by) ; he is looking for; searched (by someone) (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))
  • Petepetina  + (looked after (by) ; take care (by))
  • Marenget  + (looked angry and frightening.)
  • Meleng  + (looked at; sees; staring)
  • Kasabsab  + (Searched carefully by)
  • Marenges  + (looked very haunted and frightening)
  • Enahina  + (looked; shown; shown by someone)
  • Metepein  + (looking after; caring)
  • Mamengos  + (looking away (sign of disagree))
  • Ngehkeh  + (scavenge)
  • Nglindeng  + (roam round close to house without any clear purpose)
  • Ngalih-ngalihin  + (looking for; trying to find (to find))
  • Kileng-kileng  + (looking here & there aimlessly)
  • Ngaak  + (looks a lot)
  • Majlawatan  + (looks at a glance)
  • Sabo  + (sapodilla)
  • Panaptapan  + (rice wooden paddle used for making the butt ends of the stalks of padi Bali even when making a rice bale)
  • Not  + (looks; see)
  • Cag-cag  + (loom frame, horizontal)
  • Cagcag  + (loom horizontal backstrap loom operated by a person sitting at one end of the warp threads with these threads attached to a frame worn around the back of the operator so that tension of warp threads can be maintained by leaning backwards)
  • Rered  + (loom in a horizontal loom, cagcag, the heddle (part that lifts alternate warp threads when weaving))
  • Peleting  + (loom small thin rod around which the weft thread is wound when using a cagcag for weaving)
  • Guun  + (loom string with loops that attaches the heddle rod to alternate warp threads so that they can be lifted)
  • Panyuntikan  + (loom threading tool used to insert warp threads through the serat (comb) when setting up the backstrap loom, cagcag)
  • Marawat-rawat  + (looming; always imagined; always thinking of something)
  • Obeng-obeng  + (loop as at end of rope)
  • Candik  + (loop at the top of the jala (round throwing net for catching fish) to which rope, talin jala, is attached for retrieving the net after it is thrown)
  • Jeet guak  + (loop in sampian used for rim decoration in banten prani, etc.)
  • Sump  + (loop, as, for example, on a piece of woven material)
  • Wiwitan  + (loops)
  • Kolong-kolong  + (loops ylindrical loops made of busung used to decorate temporary gates made of papah, plengkungan () when there is a ceremony of some sort)
  • Gebuh  + (loose)
  • Leb  + (loose)
  • Galir  + (loose orn out, easily moved (as ball bearing) without coming apart)
  • Ogel  + (loose (e.g. tooth))
  • Lumpur  + (loose as a bolt or screw because worn out)
  • Lepas  + (loose escape, vanish, not reach, free, separate)
  • Goloh  + (loose fitting, but can wear)
  • Gebuhang  + (loose it; make it loose)
  • Gesar  + (loose loose grains that do not stick together (e.g. rice) (opp. nyangket, neket = sticky grains))
  • Gomboh  + (loose not tight, easily loosened)
  • Puun  + (burned up, be on fire, consume by fire)
  • Coloh  + (loose very loose because of bad fit, way too big or small for appropriate use)
  • Gobog  + (loose; big (about clothes))
  • Enggan  + (loose; less dense (soil))
  • Gebuhanga  + (loosed by (someone))