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

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  • 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)
  • Apitan  + (loom parts)
  • Dwarapala  + (statues)
  • Aneh  + (pair one of)
  • Ngapesin  + (pair the clamp)
  • Nagasari  + (Indian rose chestnut, Mesua ferrea (Guttiferae), medium tree)
  • Jaum  + (truth, truly, yet, all the same, real, proper (Kawi))
  • Karaton  + (kingdom)
  • Yayi  + (younger brother/sister)
  • Puri  + (palace; house)
  • Kedatuan  + (palace; kingdom)
  • Palali  + (play amuse oneself (mapalalian = gamble)
  • Joli  + (palanquin)
  • Pabianan  + (garden)
  • Kembang lemlem  + (pale lethargic)
  • Emet  + (crowded, narrow, close)
  • Talipot  + (palm)
  • Tuak  + (palm beer)
  • Sajeng  + (palm beer made by fermenting the sugary liquid that is exuded when the unopened flower of some kinds of palm trees is incised)
  • Lamak  + (palm leaf mat, usually in the form of a lopalm leaf mat, usually in the form of a long strip that may be up to several meters in length, decorated with colored cut-outs, and used to decorate many kinds of shrines, such as those used with penjors, or other objects - even automobile grilles when the cars are blessedtomobile grilles when the cars are blessed)
  • Tapis  + (coconut leaf sheath that surrounds bases of leaves and looks like rough cloth)
  • Rontal  + (palm leaves; palm leaves; library made with palm leaf media)
  • Arengga  + (palm tree)
  • Badeg  + (palm tree)
  • Uduh  + (palm tree that looks like punyan buah, the areca palm)
  • Moding  + (palm tree that resembles punyan jaka, the sugar palm, but is smaller)
  • Buyuk  + (palm tree, nypa palm, Nypa fruticans (Palmae))
  • Sadeg  + (spirit)
  • Geduh-geduh  + (palpitations; throbbing)
  • Jruti  + (pamelo)
  • Pruput  + (of cocks in a cage)
  • Pangorengan  + (pan)
  • Bungkling  + (joke around and make fun at cremations)
  • Baskom  + (pan: large metal tub or pan, like a dishpan, usually made of aluminum, with outward flaring sides, used for hauling fish from beach, or other objects that are large and heavy)
  • Panca  + (Panca, five = Snskt. Used as a prefix when listing groups of five important philosophical ideas, places, people, etc. Used for the week Pahang when there is a pangunalatri in this week, which happens once every 630 days)
  • Pudak  + (pandanus lower)
  • Pandan  + (Pandanus, or the Fragant Pandanus, is the only Pandanaceae family with scented leaves.)
  • Nekdek  + (wear out, wear into shreds)