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

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  • Nempur  + (exterminate, eliminiate, annihilate, destroy, e.g. the harmful spirit that has been caused to enter a person by means of pangiwa)
  • Kaoco  + (Glycine max. A paste of fermented soybeans used sparingly in foods such as ketipat cantok)
  • Ngrundahang  + (more pounding; causes palpitations (about the heart or feeling))
  • Gangsaran  + (something quickly without thinking)
  • Ludin  + (more, add more)
  • Ngrungkadang  + (more/increasingly difficult to walk (because age is getting older))
  • Ngrenggahang  + (more/increasingly long and pointed (about nail, fang; horn ext.))
  • Semalih  + (moreover, once again)
  • Kadirasa  + (moreover: furthermore, yes indeed, on the contrary)
  • Kalingan  + (moreover; try;never mind)
  • Apabuin  + (moreover; whatelse)
  • Kelor  + (Moringa (Moringa oleifera) is a medium-sized tree which can reach 12 m in height with a diameter of 30 cm and generally serves as food and traditional medicine.)
  • Semeng  + (morning)
  • Enjuh  + (morphologically is a bound form categorized by verbs. In lexical semantics 'enjuh = ngenjuhang' means to give up; thrusting (by hand))
  • Engken  + (Morphologically is the basic form of interrogative categorization. In lexical semantics 'engken' means 'how')
  • Egar  + (Morphologically is the basic form that categorized adjectives. Semantically lexical 'egar' means joy.)
  • Luluh  + (mortar (cement + sand + water))
  • Pasangan  + (mortar used to lay bricks)
  • Lesung  + (mortar used with lu (pestle), for pounding rice; etc. from wood or stone)
  • Lesung pamor  + (mortar: mall for pounding lime to make dempal)
  • Ngaluluh  + (mortar: mix mortar for a building)
  • Plaisang  + (mortgage (about cultivated land))
  • Gadeang  + (mortgage; pawn)
  • Kaplaisang  + (mortgaged (about cultivated land))
  • Plaisanga  + (mortgaged (by someone) (about cultivated land))
  • Mlaisang  + (mortgaged arable land)
  • Klambu  + (mosquito net; valance)
  • Lumut  + (moss)
  • Tomat  + ((Solanaceae))
  • Bengkones  + (southern bluefin tuna, Thunnus maccoyii)
  • Mogong  + (parrotfish any of several medium to large, usually brightly colored reef fishes of the family Scaridae that have teeth fused into a beak, enabling them to feed on the animals inside the coral of a reef)
  • Begina  + (most common type of dry rice cake (jaja tuh), usually made just for offerings)
  • Nyekah  + (sometimes incorrectly called a , held after the regular cremation)
  • Sida  + (be able to, come about, take place, be complete, succeed)
  • Ksatriya  + (second highest caste, consisting, originally, of milietary men and rulers)
  • Umbi-umbian  + (tuber any edible , tubers, roots or rhizomes)
  • Kasamen  + (most people, people)
  • Paling emet  + (most tight, most narrow, only (= dogen), as much as one can get)
  • Prabali  + (most women are married to aristocratic groups in Balinese society, usually called jero or pemekel)
  • Keakehan  + (mostly)
  • Sudang-sudangan  + (offering various kinds of foods used in offerings)
  • Blendo  + (tree (Goodeniaceae))
  • Ngenget  + (moth)
  • Ngetnget  + (moth)
  • Biang  + (rainbow: an arch of colors formed in the sky caused by the refraction and dispersion of the sun's light by rain or other water droplets in the atmosphere)
  • Men  + (menstruate)
  • Meme  + (mother)
  • Matua  + (mother-in-law, father-in-law)
  • Rangrang  + (motion in mask dance when lifting cloth)
  • Nuludang  + (push with hands as when one is using a hoe or rake to dig or spread soil on the ground)