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This page provides a simple browsing interface for finding entities described by a property and a named value. Other available search interfaces include the page property search, and the ask query builder.
List of results
- Jani + (now; in the moment)
- Majijih + (nowhere, containing grain)
- Unteng + (nucleus, center part of something main core)
- Tampig + (nudge; grazed)
- Buung + (null, void, invalid)
- Wilangan + (number)
- Nomer + (number)
- Sangkara + (god of the Northwest)
- Iswara + (god of the East)
- Mahadewa + (god of the west)
- Mahesora + (god of the Southeast)
- Bantang + (stick)
- Nomerin + (number; give number; attach number)
- Manomer + (numbered)
- Bilangan + (number symbol assigned to some religious phenomena to correlate it with other phenomena, e.g. bilangan Saptawara is a series of numbers, one of which is assigned to each day of the 7-day week so that other week days can be calculated)
- Sambu + (god of the Northeast)
- Angka + (numeral)
- Ablegag + (many)
- Pangi + (football)
- Mur + (nut (for a bolt))
- Kacangcang + (tree (Lecythidaceae))
- Jebugarum + (nutmeg)
- Nyangluh + (aroma and taste of foods that have been fried (magoreng), heated without oil (manyahnyah), roasted over an open fire (matunu), or baked in hot coals (matambus).)
- Nyegara gunung + (Nyegara Gunung is a Balinese Hindu philosophy that between the sea (segara) and the mountain (gunung) is an inseparable unity. Therefore, every action on the mountain will have an impact on the sea. Vice versa.)
- Nyeled + (subtract; embezzling money)
- Nilon + (nylon)
- Nyuntik + (probe punch, give an injection)
- Pa + (oar lock (paa = thigh))
- Dayung + (oar, removable oar lock)
- Siap bakakap + (oasted whole chicken, except for guts and feathers)
- Sampah + (oath)
- Upata + (Oath)
- Sasat + (cock)
- Kangkang + (oba, greedy, want to master it yourself, dry, dry and dry)
- Manuh + (sixth day of the 10-day week)
- Kedep + (obedient)
- Nututin + (obey)
- Idepang + (obey (advice), suppose)
- Nunut + (obey all orders)
- Nuutang + (obey: agree)
- Ngiringan + (obey: agree with, accompany, follow)
- Ngidepang + (obey: be willing to accept, recognize as authority)
- Tataneman + (object containing pengiwa power that is buried in the ground by a leyak so that the intended victim will come near it or touch it and be harmed by the power contained in the object.)
- Tambus + (cook by burying in hot ashes or embers in the jalikan (traditional Balinese stove))
- Mapet + (entrust something to someone to give to someone else)
- Pagangem + (object, usually a ring, put in the mouth of a dead person before burial)
- Bangkotan + (objected; overloaded)
- Tujuan + (objective)
- Gangsel + (prop)
- Magancetan + (objects tied together as one, side by side, as coconuts)