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

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  • Katang-katang  + (plant (Convulvulaceae))
  • Masanak  + (related)
  • Keliki jarak  + (Small to medium bush that has distinctive three lobed leaves and a bright red spherical fruit.)
  • Kunyit  + (tumeric (Zingiberaceae))
  • Kenyeri  + (yellow bells)
  • Waru  + (tree hibiscus, Hibiscus tiliaceus (Malvaceae))
  • Makaitan  + (Related; Associated)
  • Masarga  + (related; elonging to the same family, group, or type; connected)
  • Mapaiketan  + (related; engage)
  • Alang  + (to hinder or hamper)
  • Kenyong  + (hammer)
  • Warang  + (Relation between parents of a married couple. I.e. the father and/or mother of the son-in-law or daughter-in-law)
  • Ubungan  + (relationship)
  • Nyama braya  + (neighbors, friends who may live far away)
  • Kap  + (roof beams, rafters, etc., but not including final covering)
  • Sekaya  + (sweetsop)
  • Tiri  + (step)
  • Wargi  + (relative; distant family relations)
  • Munggir  + (relatively high ground area)
  • Kembung  + (swelling caused by inflation w. gas or liquid)
  • Nyama  + (close family living in 1 or 2 house compounds)
  • Braya  + (relatives usually distant ones by marriage, more distant than nyama)
  • Semeton  + (relatives; kinsfolk; brother/sister (ASI/Alus Singgih))
  • Ngalimurang  + (release sadness)
  • Makemod  + (released, uprooted)
  • Kapalasang  + (released; separated)
  • Jimat  + (relic talisman)
  • Agama  + (religion law, rules governing manners and morals)
  • Pratiaksa  + (religion one of the three methods of obtaining knowledge, the Tri Pramana: Pratiaksa - knowledge through observation)
  • Pangrebongan  + (religious ceremonies that depict invasions of enemies)
  • Magunting  + (religious ceremony of cutting hair)
  • Rejang  + (religious dances with simple movements, usually accompanied by gamelan selonding, danced at a temple by a number of girls lined up behind the leaders (religious leaders);)
  • Bujangga  + (priest exorcist priest (formerly sengguhu), often asked to lead a caru ceremony)
  • Dharma  + (religious law, behavior mandated by one's status or birth or position)
  • Darma duta  + (religious messenger (to spread religion))
  • Pangaci  + (religious observance, rite, all parts of such a ceremony)
  • Darma sesana  + (religious rules)
  • Tedung  + (religious umbrella or rice cover for steamed rice that is to be taken to a feast.)
  • Nyerah  + (relinquis: give up (e.g. power, position of importance))
  • Emar  + (sick)
  • Koh  + (tired of talking to you, lazy)
  • Magantung  + (rely on)
  • Megantung  + (hang; suspend)
  • Andel  + (rely upon, trust)
  • Nu  + (still alive, not burned out, still O.K.)
  • Carikanga  + (remain by him/her; left by him/her (about food))
  • Rari  + (the rest of it)
  • Sangawara  + (week)
  • Dasawara  + (week)
  • Caturwara  + (week)