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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "mangrove tree, Avicennia officinalis, Avicennia marina (Avicenniaceae". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Kelet  + (very tight, constricted, crowded, too small to have something enter it)
  • Jalu  + (Male)
  • Kakung  + (male)
  • Jaler  + (long pants; pants)
  • Betara-betari  + (male and female gods and godesses, a general term)
  • Malih  + (little bit more)
  • Malipetan  + (turn around)
  • Kringcongan  + (mall metal cow bell)
  • Ter  + (mall, arrow-shaped raringgit used on edge of tamiang as decoration)
  • Ambuh  + (shampoo, water that has been trickled or leached through wood ashes)
  • Ibingan  + (man dancing with a girl dancer in a joged bungbung performance)
  • Pangibing  + (man dancing with a girl dancer in a joged bungbung performance)
  • Ngibing  + (dance with a girl as in Joged Bungbung)
  • Ngemuaniin  + (man: as being a man)
  • Muani  + (man; guy; boy)
  • Semaga  + (mandarin orange)
  • Pepada  + (purgatory ceremony before slaughting animal, then the meat that will be used in the sacred ceremony)
  • Ambawang  + (Mangifera foetida; mango type plant, the bMangifera foetida; mango type plant, the bark is gray and cracked, the broken part of the skin comes out with sap which forms a clear resin, the leaves are rough and brittle, the flowers are panicle-shaped and fragrant, the fruit is large, egg-shaped and has large seeds, the flesh of the fruit fibrous, tastes sour and slightly sweet, usually used to mix cold drinkstly sweet, usually used to mix cold drinks)
  • Poh Eni  + (Mangifera odorata or known as Kuwini Fruit tree belongs to one of the mango species of plants. The tree is native to tropical Asia; the fruits light-orange colored and tasted sweet when ripe.)
  • Poh  + (mango (Anacardiaceae) large, spreading tree with grayish-brown, fissured bark)
  • Kunyit putih  + (mango: ginger urcuma longa, except it has branched rhizomes that are yellowish outside, the top white, inside lemon-colored to sulfur yellow with a white outer layer. Used in traditional medicines in loloh mixtures.)
  • Manggis  + (mangosteen (Guttiferaceae))
  • Blibar  + (mangosteen that is not yet ripe)
  • Lindur  + (mangrove (Rhizophoracaea))
  • Api-api  +
  • Api-api  + (mangrove tree, Avicennia officinalis, Avicennia marina (Avicenniaceae)
  • Mangseg  + (throw something heavy on ground, dash something on the ground, usually with two hands, to break it or using it to break someething else on the ground)
  • Manik  + (manic, ovary)
  • Ngrupaang  + (manifest; realize; actualize; embody)
  • Kesela  + (manioc cassava (Singapadu term))
  • Cacah  + (count)
  • Mrabotang  + (manipulate; ask)
  • Gagah  + (open (tt clothes, packages, etc.))
  • Abet  + (say)
  • Nuut  + (to follow a road or path)
  • Manori  + (plant (Asclepiadaceae))
  • Sadaksara  + (mantra: asking for peach, which begins many Upanisads)
  • Rudra Kuaca  + (mantra: said by pedandas, pemangkus, dalangs and other to protect against pangiwa)
  • Tai  + (manure)
  • Tain  + (manure: dry cow manure)
  • Rabuk  + (manure; fertilizer)
  • Plutuk  + (Manuscript containing offerings for the yadnya ceremony)
  • Keti  + (one hundred thousand)
  • Matambiagan  + (many)
  • Begak  + (Many)
  • Kabiuhan  + (many)
  • Ablegag  + (many)
  • Pagaang  + (many are crawling)
  • Pajungkling  + (many are overturned)
  • Pajririt  + (many are rolling fast)
  • Pajongkok  + (many are squatting)