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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "multiply; take a lot or much". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Sesidan-sidan  + (much as I can; wherever possible; sincerely)
  • Amonto  + (much as that as big as that)
  • Salingke  + (even less, to say nothing of)
  • Tapuk  + (flower, dried)
  • Damah  + (mucus on the skin of a newborn baby)
  • Endut  + (mud)
  • Ndut  + (mud)
  • Becok  + (Mud)
  • Lemu  + (mud eel)
  • Nyanyad  + (mud that is fine and rather fluid, sticky, and clay-like)
  • Bonyok  + (gooey)
  • Buug  + (mud)
  • Blenyok  + (muddy)
  • Benyig  + (muddy)
  • Becek  + (muddy ground that is soft and covered with water)
  • Jaja bolu  + (muffin: large disk-like muffin or cake used nowadays in offerings)
  • Andet-andet  + (stop)
  • Kendang  + (smaller of the two drums in a gong kebyar)
  • Mok  + (mug is for drinking coffee)
  • Besar  + (mulberry tree)
  • Jerejet  + (mullet jerejet)
  • Depung  + (mullet (fish))
  • Ngraweg  + (all-knowing; all know)
  • Matingkat  + (multi-storied: having a number of roofs, stories, floors, e.g. meru, house, etc. (number to be specified))
  • Kalian  + (multiply: mathematics)
  • Akenang  + (multiply; take a lot or much)
  • Meneng  + (live in a place; stay)
  • Ngriyeng  + (mumble: speak indistinctly)
  • Kemik-kemik  + (mumbling)
  • Gendongan  + (mumps; diseases of the neck glands)
  • Sepang  + (mung bean cake, gogodoh, made by mashing mung beans into a dough, shaping into triangles, and drying in the sun)
  • Perit  + (munia any of several similar birds, all of which are given the same name in Jimbaran: Lonchura leucogastroides, Scaly-breasted Munia)
  • Muntil  + (To tie up, entangle)
  • Isi  + (muscle meat, vs. internal organs such as heart, liver, lungs, etc.)
  • Uat  + (muscle: no special names are used for varimuscle: no special names are used for various muscles that are specifically named in English, e.g. biceps, deltoid, pectoeral, etc. instead the word uat is used together with the part of the body where the muscle referred to is located, nerve fiber, nerve, blood vessel located, nerve fiber, nerve, blood vessel)
  • Siteng  + (to be heavily or strongly built)
  • Bengong  + (muse: ponder, astonished, puzzle over, meditate, amazed, stumped, aghast, admiration, surprised, think about, amaze, make speechless, struck with amaze-ment)
  • Oong  + (mushroom)
  • Panyantokan  + (spice grinding pestle, made of stone)
  • Kaplek  + (mushy (breasts))
  • Ding  + (music first note of one of the pentatonic Balinese musical scales which consists of the notes: ding, dong, deng, dung, dang)
  • Tembung  + (music mode (saih) of the pelog scale that is not often used in gong kebyar, approximated by the notes A-B-C-E-F on the piano)
  • Cegur  + (music stroke of a large gong)
  • Kebyar  + (music style of modern Balinese music that features sudden changes in rhythm, embel- lishments and ornamentations, and varied instrumental performances)
  • Dang  + (to be honored or recognized)
  • Dung  + (music: fourth note of the Balinese pentatonic musical scale, symbolized by suku, which looks like the loop of a script y or j)
  • Sunaren  + (music: one of the three modes (saih) of the pelog musical scale)
  • Kelenang-kelenong  + (music: pair of pots used as part of a batel musical group)
  • Batel  + (music: percussion musical group, used to accompany Janger, kung fu exercises, etc.)
  • Nyandetin  + (music: play a corresponding rhythm to a basic rhythm)
  • Bende  + (music: rhythm instrument used in a gong, a small inverted bronze pot that is struck with a stick)