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

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  • Iur  + (noisy, scattered)
  • Endeh  + (noise great movement, shaking up)
  • Biut  + (noisy; messed up)
  • Receh  + (noisy; problem; scene)
  • Biota  + (noisy; rowdy)
  • Mabiangbiungan  + (noisy; rowdy; crowded)
  • Gewar  + (noisy; storm; many)
  • Mabiayuhan  + (noisy; uncertain (news))
  • Ngungkung  + (non-stop rain)
  • Keruing  + (tree (Dipterocarpaceae))
  • Tengeh  + (noni; a tree that has many benefits, inclunoni; a tree that has many benefits, including the Rubiaceae tribe, the fruit is cloudy white, round to ovate, the surface is lumpy, has a lot of seeds, the flesh of the fruit is soft and contains lots of water, it tastes a bit sour, is used as a urinary laxative and can reduce pressure high blood pressure, the leaves are used as a medicine for stomach aches, the roots and bark of the stems contain a red dye used in batik; also called bengkudu, pace, kemudu (Morinda citrifolia)engkudu, pace, kemudu (Morinda citrifolia))
  • Mie  + (noodles)
  • Rahina  + (day)
  • Tengah  + (handicap)
  • Dauh tepat  + (noon)
  • Nyaluk sanja  + (noon)
  • Jegjeg  + (noon, straight up, straight overhead, standing up very straight)
  • Saba  + (visit someone often)
  • Ubi  + (Dioscorea alata (Dioscoreaceae) or manioc (Euphorbiaceae))
  • Apem  + (rice cake (jaja) that looks like a cup cake and is usually sold in a small paper cup)
  • Temu  + (spice)
  • Ganjaran  + (offering a common offering, consisting of fruit, egg, jaja, sugar cane, six small ketipats, ketipat gatep, tied together in two groups of three, called akelan, and a canang on top)
  • Jala  + (round throwing net, up to about 8 m. in diameter, with weights along the periphery and a rope attached to the ceneter)
  • Kaler  + (north)
  • Badaja  + (north at the north, on the north side of)