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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "open ground to expose part just below ground level (bongkol) (similar to BI bongkar, without all the other meanings)". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Ngadubug  + (tremble shake, vibrate (ground))
  • Palantik  + (trigger, instigator, stick on which part is placed in kepetok)
  • Bongkolne  + (trunk base; butt; base part)
  • Tatakan  + (trunkof a banana stem used in Wayang Kulit shadow play as a base in which the puppets are stuck)
  • Maleglegan  + (uncovered open, as a door)
  • Beten  + (under below, lowest part, on floor)
  • Batan  + (under, underneath, below, foot, lowest part)
  • Belong  + (valley or hollow possibly containing a spring of water)
  • Gandolan  + (vegetable tuber)
  • Limun  + (very early in the morning before dawn when one can just distinguish a kepeng on the ground)
  • Jambangan  + (very large steel pot, about 1 meter in diameter, used for heating liquids, as for example, when making ebat)
  • Cikal  + (a plant with huge pods that grows in Java.a plant with huge pods that grows in Java. The seeds of this plant wash up on the Jimbaran Bay shore, and children use these them in a kicking game. Seeds are smooth dark brown disks with roundeed edges, about 5 - 6 cm. in diameter and 1 cm. thick. Cikal is also the name of the game in which the seeds are kicked so that they slide on the ground.e kicked so that they slide on the ground.)
  • Pabersihan idup  + (washing body of dead person immediately after death, similar to giving him a bath)
  • Ngendeng  + (water that form a pool on the ground or another surface)
  • Wariga  + (week no. 7 of the 30 Pawukon weeks)
  • Napin  + (which onee, which part (not used alone)e)
  • Dija-dijanne  + (which part ofe)
  • Sebak  + (wide open, agape (mouth))
  • Arang  + (wide part, placed wide apart, rare: scarcely, scarce, infrequent)
  • Enggang  + (widespread, spread wide, standing open (door), wide apart, loose; tenuous; open)
  • Pangsit  + (wonton, a Chinese dish, similar to that served in Chinese restaurants all over the world, a noodle dough dumpling filled with spiced minced pork, often served in a soup)
  • Kaping  + (word that dones a level)
  • Rat  + (world; earth; ground)
  • Ingka  + (woven objects, usually trays or small baskwoven objects, usually trays or small baskets, made of lidi, central leaf spines of coconut or Borassus palm leaves. The latter are more flexible and thus more suited to plaiting than lidi from coconut leaves. Flat ingka trays are sold in most village markets. Ingka baskets are a tourist item markets. Ingka baskets are a tourist item)
  • Milus  + (wring, wist so that twisted part does not return to its original position)
  • Mungkah  + (open ground to expose part just below ground level (bongkol) (similar to BI bongkar, without all the other meanings))
  • Endek  + ("Woven textile, silk or cotton with supple"Woven textile, silk or cotton with supplementary weft ikat decoration. Apart from songket weaving, Bali is famous for weft endek weaving. (The weft threads are tie-dyed, the warp is monochrome). End of 18th , beginning of 19th century, Buleleng (Singaraja), North Bali, was famous for the best weft ikat, woven with silk, and also created cepuk textiles, similar to the cotton cepuk textiles from Nusa Penida. The cepuk from Nusapenida is very rough and uncomfortable to wear – it is mostly used as shroud."le to wear – it is mostly used as shroud.")
  • Dadap  + (("Erythrina lithosperma) coral tree. Medi("Erythrina lithosperma) coral tree. Medium to tall deciduous, often thorny tree with bright orange odorless flowers that are borne in racemes, and alternate, trifoliate leaves. Leaflets are ovate, about 12 cm. long and 8 cm. wide with small, triangular points. Dapdap is considered sacred because it grows quickly and readily from a stick stuck into the ground. For that reason, it is used to plant living fences. It is also widely used in offerings, especially those that are made for weddings and for those used when a body is prepared for burial.e used when a body is prepared for burial.)
  • Durian  + ((Bombaceae))
  • Tingkih  + ((Euphorbiaceae))
  • Klabet  + ((Leguminosae))
  • Seladri  + ((Umbelliferae))
  • Piduh  + ((Umbelliferae), small creeping herb with s(Umbelliferae), small creeping herb with shovel shaped leaves emerging alternately in clusters at the stem nodes. The runners lie along the ground and the inch long leaves with their scalloped edges rise above on long reddish petioles. The insignificant greenish- to pinkish-white flowers are borne in dense umbels (clusters in which all the flower stalks arise from the same point) on separate stems in the summer. The seeds are pumpkin-shaped nutlets 0.1-0.2 in (3-5 mm) long. Used for milennia is Ayurvedic and Chinese medicines, mostly for skin diseases, but also for many other problemsdiseases, but also for many other problems)
  • Adas  + ((Umbelliferae). Herb similar to fennel, wi(Umbelliferae). Herb similar to fennel, with an agreeable, rich, aromatic odor and sweet taste. Seeds are curved, larger and not as sharply pointed as other Umbelliferae seeds, such as dill, anise, and cumin. Seeds are pale tan, with darker color between ridges and a double ridge where the seed splits in two.double ridge where the seed splits in two.)
  • Conge-conge  + ((congé-congé) - a tree insect that makes this onomatopoeic sound, also part of the nyolong offering for the bulan pitung dina ceremony)
  • Kelik-kelik  + ((eyes) open continuously (do not want to close))
  • Keris  + ((keris) - sword; kris; short sword that po(keris) - sword; kris; short sword that possess considerable magical power and must be treated with great respect; some have wavy blades; almost always worn by male dancers slung across the back, handle to the right; an important part of Balinese traditonal dress for such events as weddings, tooth filings, and so on.nts as weddings, tooth filings, and so on.)
  • Batang  + (A bamboo pole, made of tiing ampel, that pA bamboo pole, made of tiing ampel, that pulls a lampit, a device used for smoothing a field before planting. The horizontal part of lampit, made of bamboo in Peninjoan, is attached to cows at front and to the lampit below. the farmer sits on the rear end of it as it is dragged along. Elsewhere a regular wooden bar similar to how the tongue of a plow (tetehan) is used.ow the tongue of a plow (tetehan) is used.)
  • Slingkad  + (A rope that is used to help climb a tree)
  • Brengkes  + (A variety of tum, wrapped in the same way A variety of tum, wrapped in the same way and steamed. Typically chicken, (siap) is chopped into small pieces, then ground (ngulig) on a spice grinding stone with basa genep. Clotted chicken blood is added, along with palm sugar (gula barak), lunak, and chicken bullion powder, (masako). All ingredients are ground together, wrapped and steamed. The appearance of brengkes is rather heterogeneous, and the blood often has a strong taste. The term brengkes may be used interchangeably with pelas and pesan in some parts of Baliwith pelas and pesan in some parts of Bali)
  • Dadalu  + (An insect with large wings, like a flying An insect with large wings, like a flying ant, that comes at masan matajuk (rice planting season, at the start of the rainy season). The insect loses its wings, which litter the ground. Legend is that it comes from a termite, tetani, and, when it dies, to turn into padang teki, a kind of grass.to turn into padang teki, a kind of grass.)
  • Majagau  + (Aquilaria malaccensis (Thymeleaceae) or several related species. Malayan aloeswood, Malayan eaglewoodwood. A tree with very aromatic wood, the most useful part of which contains a resin that results from insect attack)
  • Aling-aling  + (Brick or stone screen walls..are often set just inside the gate, to deflect malign influences.)
  • Aung  + (Dioscorea sp. (Dioscoreaceae))
  • Sekapa  + (Discoria hispida (Discoreaceae))
  • Makbak  + (Evaporate; open (road, door))
  • Bunut bingin  + (Ficus stricta (Moraceae))
  • Sang Hyang Widhi  + (God as the unification of all manifestatioGod as the unification of all manifestations of god into one single, all-powerful god, more or less equivalent to the Christian God and the Islamic Allah The term is emphasized by the Indonesian government so as to conform with that part of the national doctrine of Pancasila which states that there is only one god However, commonly and unofficially, most Balinese do not use the termicially, most Balinese do not use the term)
  • Pucuk  + (Hibiscus Rosa Sinensis L)
  • Leak Pokpokan  + (In the folklore of Bali, the Leyak (in IndIn the folklore of Bali, the Leyak (in Indonesian, people called it 'Leak' (le-ak)—the Y is not written or spoken) is a mythological figure in the form of flying head with entrails (heart, lung, liver, etc.) still attached. Leyak is said to fly trying to find a pregnant woman in order to suck her baby's blood or a newborn child. Leak pokpokan is the low-level of this creaturesokpokan is the low-level of this creatures)
  • Brahma  + (Lord Brahma ; god of the South)