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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "medium climbing bush with violet flower spikes". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Temu  + (spice)
  • Temutis  + (medicine (Zingiberaceae))
  • Paes  + (saliva)
  • Katambanin  + (medicine is given)
  • Gluga  + (medicine: deep maroon colored crystalline material obtained from the covering of the seeds of the annatto plant, Bixa orellana (Bixaceae))
  • Boreh  + (medicine: external)
  • Matetambaan  + (medicine: give medicine, as a balian; provide treatment; become a shaman)
  • Ketepeng  + (medicine: ketepeng)
  • Singrong jangkep  + (medicine: mixture of about 80 different kinds of medicines and spices)
  • Singrong  + (medicine: mixture of several different medicinal plants, often as many as 80, used to make bor)
  • Kalimosodo  + (medicine: science of medicine)
  • Jamu  + (medicine: seller of jamu who carries her merchandise in a basket, slung by a piece of cloth on her back and plies a regular route every morning, selling door to door)
  • Uap  + (medicine: traditional medicine that is applied to the body over the stomach or around the waist as a poultice to cool it)
  • Teterek  + (forehead)
  • Matapa  + (meditate)
  • Nakti  + (meditate on sacred places)
  • Ngrambang  + (about something, have concern for something)
  • Malengok  + (meditate: ponder, muse, act gloomy, lost in thought)
  • Mayasa  + (meditate: practice asceticism, improve mind through medietation)
  • Tapasan  + (meditating place, as at Tampak Siring)
  • Semadi  + (meditation)
  • Tapa  + (meditation asceticism)
  • Patapaan  + (meditation expression)
  • Panyawangan  + (meditation: place for meditation; shrine)
  • Ketapang  + (tree (Combretaceae))
  • Bangkuang  + (medium climbing bush with violet flower spikes)
  • Kecemcem  + (red mombin)
  • Canang raka  + (medium offering)
  • Patil  + (a tool used for shaping or smoothing wood in woodcarving with adjustable blade, similar to penyongcongan)
  • Nusa  + (virgin tree)
  • Kroncongan  + (cowbell)
  • Panyongcongan  + (tool, kind of for hollowing out logs for jukung, having a convex blade that can be rotated along its long axis)
  • Kucing  + (sardine, called lemuru in Bahasa Indonesiasardine, called lemuru in Bahasa Indonesia. The word kucing also means cat in Bahasa Indonesia. However, kucing is not related to the fish called "catfish" in the Westt. Fish may be eaten fresh or salted, dried in the sun to make gerang or sold for use as aniimal feed. Largest size is called kucingniimal feed. Largest size is called kucing)
  • Pangiris  + (knife)
  • Kenanga  + (medicine (Bignoniaceae))
  • Kendal  + (tree (Boraginaceae))
  • Pemade  + (medium size, middle range 10-keyed instruments in the gong kebyar)
  • Manengah  + (medium sized)
  • Biu kat  + (medium sized banana that grows on a dwarf banana plant that is no more than two meters high. It is not a particularly common variety)
  • Tanjung  + (kick with toe)
  • Tengulun  + (tree (Burseraceae))
  • Sintok  + (tree (Lauraceae))
  • Delundung  + (tree (Leguminosae))
  • Sonokeling  + (tree (Leguminosae))
  • Sukun  + (medium to large tree with large lobed leavmedium to large tree with large lobed leaves; a kind of seedless keluih, can be boiled or fried; fruit is more or less spherical, up to 25 or 30 cm in diameter; the interior is seedless and white and is used as a starchy vegetable; there is a variety that is called timbul in Balinese, breadnut in English, that is full of seeds and has fleshy prickles on the surface of the fruit; (Moraceae)es on the surface of the fruit; (Moraceae))
  • Biu dak  + (medium to small banana that is normally eaten raw because it is sweet. Its appearance is about like that of biu sang raja.)
  • Bunut bingin  + (Ficus stricta (Moraceae))
  • Koning  + (Senna)
  • Sekaya  + (sweetsop)
  • Cereme  + (otaheite gooseberry)
  • Apokat  + (Mill. (Lauraceae))