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

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  • Ru  + (onstellation of Centaur in the southern sky, the two brightest stars of which, Alpha Centauri and Rigel Kent, are considered to be an arrow that is being shot by Arjuna toward the horse, Undakan, part of which is the Southern Cross)
  • Kanggoan  + (ook for girl, want to receive)
  • Inih  + (ooked rice in a small spherical container of plaited busung into which beras is placed before boiling)
  • Ngalgal  + (open)
  • Malehleh  + (melted (liquid state of something that is normally solid))
  • Pagpag  + (open)
  • Kebekang  + (Open)
  • Ngebengang  + (open)
  • Empug  + (open (about bottle, can, etc))
  • Ampak  + (open (door, etc.))
  • Maenggangan  + (open (e.g. door) (adj) (vs. mukak, mampakan = open (v.))
  • Ngampakang  + (open (esp. for door, window))
  • Ngedat  + (open (eyes), awake)
  • Uak  + (open (fence, wall, door, etc))
  • Engkab  + (open (something's cap))
  • Gagah  + (open (tt clothes, packages, etc.))
  • Kemelang  + (open (your mouth))
  • Nguak  + (open a fence (only used with fence))
  • Kebeng  + (open a little)
  • Ngebitin  + (open a little)
  • Ungkab  + (open all the way (usually used to refer to something large), untie (bandage), lift lid)
  • Kemel-kemel  + (open and closed alternately)
  • Mampakan  + (open as a door)
  • Manggangan  + (open as a door)
  • Ngebitang  + (open slightly for someone)
  • Jlingjing  + (open drainage ditch)
  • Got  + (open drainage ditch with running water)
  • Kebeng  + (open a little)
  • Mungkah  +
  • Ruakang  + (open land; make new land for cultivated land or place to build a house)
  • Ruak  + (open land; open a cultivated land or to erect a building (imperative))
  • Ngagah  + (open loose, untie, make something open. Dig up a body in order to cremate it.)
  • Nyebak  + (open mouth wide, cry)
  • Enangan  + (open place where there are only bushes, but is otherwise is not occupied)
  • Kebengang  + (open slightly)
  • Ngebitang  + (open slightly for someone)
  • Ngebatang  + (open something flat, roll out)
  • Encak  + (open something small by hitting with larger object)
  • Ngenggang  + (open something wide (e.g. mouth))
  • Ngungkab  + (open something, remove cover (hood, tile), uncover, untie)
  • Pakarangan  + (enclosed land, yard, field)
  • Bancingah  + (open square or common near a temple; enclosure built on "virgin" land for important ceremonies)
  • Neres  + (slit, rip, cut using only point of knife, cut sheets of paper, cloth)
  • Nelik  + (open the eyes very wide; stare; glares)
  • Galgal  + (open the land; clearing land (by cutting, hoeing, etc.))
  • Kembang  + (open up (flower))
  • Delik  + (open very wide)
  • Tudag  + (open with the point of a knife)
  • Nudag  + (open with the point of a knife, e.g. as in opening a melon, such that the round shape remains ( = sibak, tugel))
  • Ngupak  + (open, break open by hand or tool, tear, peel off with force (paint), open (book, fruit))