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- Polesang + (polish; apply; spread; rub)
- Moles + (polish; smear; spread)
- Oles + (polish; tell)
- Molesang + (polished; rubbed; smeared)
- Sopan + (polite)
- Natia + (polite)
- Dadong + (polite form of address used for any old lady)
- Kak + (polite form of address used for any old man)
- Serbuk + (pollen: powdered medicine or poison)
- Ngremeng + (bleak)
- Samur + (hazy or unclear)
- Delima + (pomegranate delima)
- Jrungga + (Pomelo)
- Tambah + (a hoe or mattock)
- Tlaga + (pond, pool, or lake)
- Blekok + (a heron)
- Kwanji + (pongam Indian beech,)
- Palung + (pool trough)
- Nista + (poor smallest and least expensive of the three possible levels of a ceremony, the highest being called madudus, the medium level nadi)
- Daridra + (poor; destitute)
- Kored + (Poor; Destitute)
- Gerit + (poor; "ngaben ngerit" = mass, simple cremation to clear cemetery)
- Tiwas + (poor; very poor)
- Jinten + (poppy (Papaveraceae))
- Udem + (poppy seed)
- Mumbul + (pops out)
- Lais + (in great demand)
- Ceki + (popular Balinese card game Cards are small … popular Balinese card game Cards are small, about 25 x 575 cm Game is played by five players and requires two decks of cards, each deck containing 60 cards Each card has a distinctive border and geometric pattern within Each of the decks of 60 has 30 different designs, two identical cards per deck, or a total o f four identical cards per game with two decks After placing money in the pot, each player is dealt 11 cards There is no further betting The object of the game is to discard and draw cards from the unused remaining cards or from the discards of other players that will result in a player's holding one of several winning combinations of similar or identical cards, somewhat like poker Discarding and drawing proceeds around the circle of players in a clockwise direction The winner of the entire pot is the first player to declare that he h as achieved one of the winning combinationss achieved one of the winning combinations)
- Panji + (popular classical dance in which a princess searches for her lover, Panji)
- Kaliasem + (kaliasem; fruit as big as black marbles and sour taste; usually made into a fruit salad; (Myrtaceae))
- Laris + (popular in great demand)
- Tambulilingan + (popular modern dance in which the dancer imitates a bumble bee)
- Cacah Jiwa + (population)
- Rakyat + (people)
- Landak + (porcupine)
- Landep-landep + (porcupine plant Acanthaceae). Small woody … porcupine plant Acanthaceae). Small woody plant up to about 1 m. high. Leaves spear shaped, tapering at both ends, 11 x 5 cm. Medium green. Flaccid petioles 2 cm. long, more like extensions of the leaf. Veins not very visible on top, visible on bottom. Widely spaced, interval about 2 cm. Underside of leaf paler than top. Spacing of leaves about 5 cm. Two to four thorns protrude at each leaf axil, sharp, thin, about 7 mm. long max. Bright yellow flowers in axial racemes. Five petals, oblong, each about 2cm. x 5 mm. Petals protrude from top of 2 cm. long thin yellow tube. Diam of flower when open about 3.5 cm. Stamens protrude from bottom of tube to a considerble distance out from top of flower, perhaps 1 - 1.5 cm. Filaments white. Fruit is compartmented, elliptical, hard, flat and thin, with hairslliptical, hard, flat and thin, with hairs)
- Culuung + (pork; piglets who have only been born a few days and cannot eat; the medicine can be used for medicine)
- Lumba-lumba + (porpoise)
- Saduu + (porpoise (vs. lomba lomba = dolphin))
- Gendar + (porridge (AMI/Alus Mider))
- Bubuh + (porridge made of tepung baas, uyah, and nyuh makikih, boiled to make a thick mixture)
- Lingga + (linga phallic shaped symbol of Siwa as recycler of life; shape is that of an erect penis, but usually it is just a pillar or shaft with a rounded top; this term is not familiar in Bali)
- Ungkul-ungkul + (position body so that part of it is above someone else (rude))
- Masiku + (position right knee bent and raised, a position for ngerehang, obtaining magical power)
- Di dawa + (position of cocks at edge of arena while betting takes place in a cockfight)
- Di bawak + (position of cocks before release in center of arena in a cockfight)
- Masila + (position of men when praying, with legs crossed in front, seated on the ground)
- Mamusti + (position of the hands when speaking to someone of higher status)
- Mudra + (magical communication with gestures in certain attitudes by the priest of the time of worship)
- Tengawan + (right side, right hand, starboard side of boat)