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

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  • Artos  + (meaning)
  • Teges  + (distinct, explicit, firm, resolute)
  • Piteges  + (meaning: interpretation)
  • Arti  + (meaning: sense, significance, importance)
  • Au-au  + (meaningless word = anything you wish)
  • Hau-hau  + (meaningless word = anything you wish)
  • Maleglegan  + (uncovered open, as a door)
  • Pamelas  + (means of divorce (from engagement or marriage))
  • Bangkit  + (symmetrical)
  • Pangrenteb  + (means to enliven; tools to enliven; people who participated in the celebration; cheerleader)
  • Mateges  + (means: has the meaning of)
  • Edeh  + (measles)
  • Pangukuran  + (a rasp that produces coarsely grated product, usually coconut)
  • Meteran  + (measure)
  • Nakeh  + (think; guess)
  • Sikutang  + (measure)
  • Ngulak  + (measure)
  • Takeh  + (estimate, reckon, suppose; guess)
  • Nglangkatin  + (measure by span; measure with units of measure in the form of the distance between the tip of the thumb with the tip of the middle finger)
  • Pepel  + (measure for selling lime (more or less round blob, such as those sold for use with buah and base in the market) Same word used for cylinder of palm sugar)
  • Nyikut  + (measure length)
  • Ngukur  + (cut thin)
  • Pelpel  + (flatten with hand, (cake, tempe, package of something like pamor, etc.))
  • Ukur  + (shaped effigy used in a cremation ceremonyshaped effigy used in a cremation ceremony made of Chinese coins that are sewn onto a white cloth that has various symbols drawn on it. The cloth, plus other offerings is called kajang and is carried to the cemetery and burned along with the remains. The word ukur means "ith the remains. The word ukur means &quot)
  • Matakeh  + (measured out)
  • Kalangkatin  + (measured by span (by))
  • Paparon  + (measurement of quantity of rice)
  • Guli  + (length measurement = narrow space between second the third joints of index finger, as indicated by skin wrinkles)
  • Sirang  + (length measurement = width of palm from base of thumb to tip of little finger)
  • Nasi kepel  + (rice lobs of rice molded in the hand)
  • Cengklik  + (measurements by which rice (baas) was formerly sold)
  • Gulak  + (measuring)
  • Sikut  + (measuring stick for corpse for constructing coffin and digging hole in cemetery)
  • Lengkat  + (hand span)
  • Abon  + (meat dish that is made by boiling beef, shredding it (nyisit) and then frying it)
  • Seguk  + (meat on the breast of poultry)
  • Dumi  + (meat on the spine)
  • Bebontot  + (meat wrapped in a betel nut sheath and tied at both ends)
  • Ulam  + (meat, fish. See be and the various foods for which the term applies, except in high Balinese.)
  • Matutuh  + (medicate with drops)
  • Meniran  + (medicinal herb: Phylllanthus amarus (Euphorbiaceae))
  • Pepe muani  + (medicinal plant: a long thin vine resembling betel pepper)
  • Tamba  + (medicine)
  • Ubad  + (medicine)
  • Sililata  + (medicine (Acanthaceae))
  • Kenanga  + (medicine (Bignoniaceae))
  • Parem  + (medicine (jamu) to make body warm)
  • Kantowali  + (medicine (Menispermaceae))
  • Temu  + (spice)
  • Temutis  + (medicine (Zingiberaceae))