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

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  • Medue  + (owns; has)
  • Semanggi  + (Oxalis corniculata (Oxalildaceae). A low, clover-like plant common in house yards with tiny leaves are used for traditional internal medicine (loloh).)
  • Triptip  + (oyster: thorny oyster)
  • Nyegseg  + (pack tightly, to fill to the brim)
  • Makikèn  + (pack up; prepare for something)
  • Matamped  + (pack up; tidy something up; packing)
  • Matamped-tamped  + (pack up; tidying things up; tidy up; wrap up something to make it neat)
  • Bungkusan  + (package)
  • Kaputan  + (package)
  • Kaputin  + (package)
  • Gantus  + (tie together)
  • Takil  + (packaged in the leaf sheath, upih, of an areca palm)
  • Paperasan  + (packet of pis bolong wrapped in dapdap leaf used as a notification for family that lives far from home of dead person that a cremationi will occur there is 3 more days)
  • Mapenpenan  + (packing up)
  • Magaleng  + (padded)
  • Pangerekan  + ((pangérékan) - pulley; a tool for curling or pulling)
  • Kelimat  + (paddle: doubled-bladed paddle)
  • Olah  + (paddle: single blade)
  • Gadon  + (paddy fields planted are not in season)
  • Padewasan  + (day for a religious ceremony or some other activity that may be dangerous to do on days that are not appropriate)
  • Balu entut  + (Paederia foetida; a type of shrub plant that can be used as a cooking ingredient and also medicine in accordance with the recommendations in traditional Balinese medicine.)
  • Laman  + (pages (eg. Web pages))
  • Tumbak  + (pagoda flower)
  • Ketapang  + (tree (Combretaceae))
  • Kapasuhang  + (paid)
  • Kabayahin  + (Paid)
  • Mogpog  + (lie)
  • Mag  + (pain severe, sharp stomach pain)
  • Mias  + (pain and stinging of the skin (like being slapped))
  • Nyakitang  + (a headache)
  • Sangsara  + (suffering, be miserable)
  • Ngilu  + (pain; hurt; sharp pain in teeth after drinking cold drink, ice, etc.)
  • Kuas  + (paint brush (vs. kawas = kind of sate offering)
  • Mulas  + (paint dye, color)
  • Ngecet  + (paint something)
  • Nglabur  + (Paint the walls with a white base color)
  • Nglaburin  + (Paint the walls with a white base color)
  • Meni  + (paint undercoat, orange color, probably lead chromate paint, used on wood or metal)
  • Cet  + (paint; color)
  • Maprada  + (painted in gold)
  • Kapradain  + (painted in gold (by) ; painted with gold color (by))
  • Citrakara  + (painter; scolptor)
  • Ngodak  + (painting (specifically for objects that are saved))
  • Mradain  + (painting with gold paint; painting using gold paint)
  • Lukisan  + (paintings)
  • Prambatin  + (pair ambat prambat ’(rigging stretched in the rice fields to drive away birds; short rope tie hook; decoration on sampian’ (a sequence of young coconut leaves for offering ceremony) made of colorful paper or plastic))
  • Nyekarang  + (pair flowers)
  • Pasangan  + (mortar used to lay bricks)
  • Borgol  + (handcuff/s)
  • Kepe  + (pair of shallow soks, each about 50 x 50 cm. in cross section and about 15 cm. deep. one fits inside the other, and they are used as a tray. the double thickness gives strength to the tray)