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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "pick single fruit off tree on which fruit is not in bunches (e.g. mango) (vs. ngepuk = pull inspanidual fruit from bunch)". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Tongtongan  + (unopened inflorescence of the coconut tree (and also banana, corn, etc.), enclosed in a long, tapering sheath, kloping, that is incised in order to allow sugary water to escape that is then made into palm sugar or tuak)
  • Ngab  + (unpleasant, long-lasting, like tree bark, smell or taste that is bad)
  • Cinggur  + (unripe fruit dish containing mango, chili, trassi, asam, peanuts, petis, sugar, grated banana, beef nose, bean sprouts, beef)
  • Gegaleng  + (usually made of coconut log, on which a jukung is placed when on shore)
  • Biik  + (uterus, seed pod, ovary)
  • Tui  + (vegetable (Leguminosae))
  • Biu gadang  + (very popular, large banana that is readily identified because its skin remains green even when the fruit is ripe. Gadang means green in Balinese. It keeps better than most other varieties. Lumut means moss in Balinese, and implies something slippery)
  • Biu susu  + (very small banana that is quite sweet, butvery small banana that is quite sweet, but which does not keep very long. It is rather starchy. It is difficult to distinguish between the unripe and ripe fruit because the color is the same. One has to pinch the fruit to make sure it is soft. The unripe fruits pucker the mouth more than other varieties. Many say, however, that this is the best tasting banana, when ripe.his is the best tasting banana, when ripe.)
  • Biu mas  + (very small, deep yellow banana that is commonly used in offerings. The word mas means gold. But the color of the fruit is really just a deep yellow.)
  • Nusa  + (virgin tree)
  • Pule  + (white cheesewood; Alstonia (Alstonia scholaris). All parts of this plants, such as tree barks, leaf and flower of this plants can use as the medicine. The leaf of Pule contain antibacterial compounds.)
  • Kapas  + (wick)
  • Kilad  + (wipe)
  • Nyelungkit  + (with fingernail, snag)
  • Tungul  + (without a point, tree with top cut off (after mongol))
  • Kosta  + (wood apple)
  • Kaping  + (word that dones a level)
  • Tembong  + (woven bamboo basket with a flat bottom that looks like tetempeh, ,except that the vertical sides are very tall, about 8 cm. high, made of a single strip of bamboo)
  • Ngulungan  + (wrap something into a separate, single coil or spool)
  • Uga  + (yoke for a single water buffalo (kebo))
  • Klungah  + (young coconut that has a little or does not have flesh fruit yet)
  • Tubuh  + (young coconut tree that has not yet borne fruit, but is about to do so)
  • Pusuh  + (young fruit or bud)
  • Cempaluk  + (young sour fruit)
  • Jempaluk  + (young sour fruit)
  • Alap  + (pick single fruit off tree on which fruit is not in bunches (e.g. mango) (vs. ngepuk = pull individual fruit from bunch))
  • 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.)
  • Sembung  + ((Asteraceaee / Compositae))
  • Durian  + ((Bombaceae))
  • Paya  + ((Cucurbitaceae))
  • Katilampa  + ((Elaeocarpaceae))
  • Kepundung  + ((Euphorbiaceae))
  • Tingkih  + ((Euphorbiaceae))
  • Kalimaka  + ((Euphorbiaceae))
  • Akasia  + ((Fabaceae))
  • Kem  + ((Flacourtiaceae))
  • Celagi  + ((Leguminosae))
  • Tiga kancuh  + ((Leguminosae), St. Thomas tree, yellow bauhinia, yellow bell bauhinia,)
  • Bebolong  + ((Myrtaceae), fruit of the cajeput (or cajaput or cajuput) tree. Cajeput oil is produced by steam distillation of the leaves and is used commonly as a household medicine in some parts of Asia as minyak kayu putih (Bahasa Indonesia).)
  • Kelayan  + ((Sapindaceae))
  • Belek  + ((belék) - sheet metal; canned, big metal container; can)
  • Conge-conge  + ((congé-congé) - a tree insect that makes this onomatopoeic sound, also part of the nyolong offering for the bulan pitung dina ceremony)
  • Mekel  + ((mekél) - fool; trick someone, cheat someone, deceive, lie, pull a dirty trick on someone)
  • Nyemped  + ((nyémpéd) very dense)
  • Semped  + ((sémpéd) bushy; curve downwards due to dense fruit)
  • Empok  + ((ém.pok) - pinch with hand, pluck (fruit, flower, leaves))
  • Slingkad  + (A rope that is used to help climb a tree)
  • Geguden  + (An urab that one of the five main dishes of the ebat feast. Spices are boiled with santen until the mixture thickens, with coarsely shredded coconut and cooked turtle cartilage added. Don belimbing, star fruit tree leaves, adds a green color.)
  • Jepun  + (Apocynaceae, adenium. An ornamental tree not closely related to the other two types of frangipani and should not be confused with them)
  • 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)
  • Belimbing  + (Averrhoa bilimbi, cucumber plant that bears a small fruit of the same species as the better known star fruit, but it is extremely sour and is used almost entirely as a flavoring)