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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "pit two contestants against each other". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Cokot  + (pinch)
  • Sepit  + (tongs or forceps made of bamboo for handling hot dishes)
  • Mintel  + (pinch; pinching)
  • Pinteng  + (pinch; pull)
  • Kapesetin  + (pinched)
  • Mimpek  + (pinched)
  • Impeka  + (pinched (by him/her))
  • Pintela  + (pinched (by someone))
  • Peseta  + (pinched (by))
  • Kapintel  + (pinched (by))
  • Kimpek  + (pinched (by))
  • Kajepit  + (pinched by something)
  • Matagel  + (pinched off (twisted hose), bent, folded (vs. nagel = throw))
  • Mapintel  + (pinched; pinching)
  • Kepit  + (pinching action of pinchers, as, e.g., of a crab)
  • Manas  + (pineapple)
  • Nanas  + (pineapple)
  • Kemaon  + ((kémaon) - only; just)
  • Ngernger  + (pink)
  • Keji beling  + (pink snakeweed Strobilanthes crispa, aka Stachytarpheta mutabilis (Acanthceae), , red porterweed, changeable velvetberry)
  • Kalait  + (pinned or fitted nails made from wood, bamboo and so on (by))
  • Ngrujit  + (shave/cut to short)
  • Jeben  + (pious)
  • Cangklong  + (pipe for smoking, cigarette holder, cigarette butt)
  • Sedah  + (Piper betle)
  • Maliah  + (overflow: slow, steady overflow rather than a sudden spill (makebios))
  • Adu  + (pit two contestants against each other)
  • Ngadu  + (pit two contestants against each other)
  • Peteng dedet  + (pitch black)
  • Morong  + (pitcher or jar)
  • Waru  + (tree hibiscus, Hibiscus tiliaceus (Malvaceae))
  • Maligia  + (pitra yadnya ceremony after ‘mamukur’ ceremony (usually for kings in Bali))
  • Mongbong  + (play around w. fighting cocks w.o. spurs (taji))
  • Majangkrikan  + (pitting crickets)
  • Angen  + (liver heart, seat of feeling)
  • Sayang  + (pity, feel sorry for someone)
  • Kangen  + (pity: desire, feel sorry for, feel homesick for, yearn or long for)
  • Pondok  + (place)
  • Beji  + (place)
  • Tengkayakanga  + (place face up)
  • Ngejot  + (place food offering at a ceremony; to bring food to friends)
  • Panyemuhan  + (place for drying things in the open air)
  • Panarungan  + (place for fighting, battle field)
  • Kayangan  + (place for gods)
  • Patapan  + (place for meditation)
  • Palinggihan  + (seat)
  • Parerepan  + (place for sleeping)
  • Palinggih  + (place for something or someone very important)
  • Pangukuran  + (a rasp that produces coarsely grated product, usually coconut)
  • Prasada  + (place in a temple that has a multi-storied roof, i.e. a meru)
  • Tuun-Tuunan  + (place in Jimbaran)
  • Obag  + (place in Jimbaran west of main cross roads and south of Pr. Ulunsiwi Suwi, on Jalan Pemelisan Agung)