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- Ratus + (mix)
- Aduk + (mix)
- Ngadon + (mix)
- Racik + (drill made of bamboo with a sharp point rotated between the palms, mix)
- Ngruyagang + (mix)
- Adukang + (mix)
- Ramu + (mix)
- Ruyag + (mix)
- Ngruyag + (mix)
- Ngurab + (mix something (about food ))
- Makincung + (round used offerings at end of ceremonoy &)
- Aduk-aduk + (mix up, stir up, cause trouble or annoyance)
- Ngadonang + (mix with hands, as when making lawar)
- Ngracik + (mix: gather collect)
- Ratusang + (mix; blend)
- Rob + (mix; mixing)
- Ngratus + (mix; mixing; blend)
- Ngratusang + (mix; mixing; blend)
- Macampur + (mixed)
- Maratus + (mixed)
- Nasi brumbun + (mixed colored rice, red, white, yellow, black to complement the yadnya blind offerings)
- Brumbun + (mixed colors, combining the colors of the four cardienal directions: red, white, black, and yellow)
- Oran + (mixed food)
- Nasi pradnyan + (mixed rice with fried onions, limes, etc. for sajen Saraswati)
- Pamlecingan + (mixed spices from chili; salt; shrimp paste; and lime to make 'plecing' sauce)
- Mageburan + (mixed together)
- Madukan + (mixed up)
- Blacu + (cheap, unbleached, white cotton cloth, rather thick, sack cloth)
- Ratusanga + (mixed; mixed by someone)
- Karatusang + (mixed; mixed up (by))
- Karatus + (mixed; mixed up (by))
- Olah-olahan + (mixture)
- Rabuk + (manure; fertilizer)
- Uras + (wood powder, theoretically sandalwood powder, but, considering the scarcity of sandalwood, usually cheaper wood is used)
- Wangen + (spice)
- Ambungan + (chew ingredients)
- Sromotan + (mixture of vegetables and spices commonly sold at the larger markets in Denpasar in the afternoon)
- Reratusan + (mixture; mix; blend)
- Maduuhan + (moan)
- Tlabah + (moat: ditch, trench, furrow, slit, groove, gutter, drain, sewer)
- Pengpeng + (plug; cap (bottle))
- Sukik + (mock orange (Rutaceae), orange jessamine, orange jasmine, Small tree native to Australia. Top part of plant is said to be used to prepare papasangan to attack people by pangiwa)
- Ngewerin + (mock someone, ridicule someone)
- Nyailin + (mock: slander, speak evil of someone)
- Ewer + (mocking)
- Selisir + (mode (saih) of the pelog scale that is used in most gong kebyar, approximated by the notes E-F-G-B-C on the piano)
- Model + (model: kind of)
- Bandingin + (model: use as)
- Sedeng-sedeng + (moderate, sufficient)
- Janger + (modern type of dance involving a dozen or so young men and women who sing sometimes as a single chorus, sometimes as two separate choruses, accompanied by a gong batel of rhythm instruments)