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

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  • Amongken  + (questioning word to enquire about size or quantity)
  • Akuda  + (questioning word used to ask 'how many')
  • Kencang  + (tight rope)
  • Encol  + (quick; hasten; fast)
  • Akijapan  + (quickly)
  • Becat  + (quickly)
  • Segelis-gelis  + (quickly as possible)
  • Lumah  + (quickly becomes dull (e.g. from improperly heat treating steel))
  • Gelis-gelis  + (quickly; hastily; briskly; swiftly; hurriedly)
  • Dayuh  + (cool in the sense of temperature (not music, etc.))
  • Suung  + (quiet place, empty, quiet (temporarily vs. buu permanently because abandoned))
  • Sintru  + (quiet; remote and scary)
  • Sepi jampi  + (quiet; silent; deserted)
  • Keles-keles  + (quietly)
  • Ngabah  + (quip)
  • Ngeed  + (squat)
  • Macarca  + (quoted: to be taken into account)
  • Trewelu  + (rabbit)
  • Lada  + (rabbitfish)
  • Rabies  + (Rabies is an infectious viral disease thatRabies is an infectious viral disease that is almost always fatal following the onset of clinical symptoms. In up to 99% of cases, domestic dogs are responsible for rabies virus transmission to humans. Yet, rabies can affect both domestic and wild animals. It is spread to people through bites or scratches, usually via saliva.gh bites or scratches, usually via saliva.)
  • Mapetuk  + (race)
  • Metukang  + (race)
  • Majegeg-jegegan  + (race beauty)
  • Balap  + (race contest in running)
  • Mabalapan  + (race each other)
  • Wimbakara  + (race; competition)
  • Padang  + (common medium tall grass that is common along roads in the dry parts of South Bali)
  • Rarian  + (rack for storing fishing boats above high tide level as used in suung)
  • Reket  + (hooked; hook; sticky; sticky;)
  • Iseh  + (basket pattern)
  • Kelobak  + (radish (Cruciferaceae))
  • Rades  + (radish (Cruciferae))
  • Iga  + (lateral; rib)
  • Sasad  + (cloth napkin)
  • Brengbeng  + (ragged)
  • Gremeng  + (ragged clothing)
  • Emper-emper  + (rags made of dirty clothes on string)
  • Bantes  + (just (in the sense of only))
  • Rasia  + (raid: unannounced & unexpected police raid on suspect)
  • Muan bidak  + (railing edge of sail)
  • Sepur  + (railroad train)
  • Ngribis  + (sprinkle using thumb)
  • Ujan angin  + (rain accompanied by strong winds)
  • Blabar  + (rain appropriate for specific crop)
  • Sukup  + (rain hood)
  • Ketis-ketis  + (rain light rain (sprinkle); spatter (about the rain))
  • Blabor  + (heavy rain with flooding)
  • Blabur  + (heavy rain with flooding)
  • Kojong  + (conical wrapper or container, usually made of a banana leaf or of paper, but not necessarily so, into which some sort of food is put)
  • Juru terang  + (rain repellent handler)