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

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  • Ngenahang  + (put)
  • Pawisik  + (revelation: vision)
  • Dendam  + (revenge)
  • Sungsung  + (on the head)
  • Atrek  + (reverse as with a car)
  • Balik  + (reversed backwards, wrong way round; turning; back)
  • Tantrika  + (swastika)
  • Juring  + (review, part; fruit parts (oranges, durian, etc.) in the form of spaces or compartments (easily removed or opened from the fruit spheres))
  • Kapraceda  + (reviled (by); reproached (by))
  • Ngenten  + (revive: wake momentarily from sleep)
  • Nyabud  + (revoke etc)
  • Ngabut  + (pull out, pull up, pull something out or up (e.g. plant))
  • Kaabut  + (revoked by etc)
  • Malinder  + (revolve as a wheel)
  • Pikolih  + (reward)
  • Pala  + (reward (e.g. karma pala, fruit of one's actions))
  • Nyirigang  + (rewind; set back)
  • Tuju  + (rheumatism, gout, point at a victim to cause disease)
  • Warak  + (rhinoceros)
  • Badak  + (rhinoceros)
  • Manyunggah  + (rhinoceros beetle that eats coconut leaves (slepan), family Scarabaeidae)
  • Temutis  + (medicine (Zingiberaceae))
  • Sloka  + (rhyme principal metric system of the Hindu Epics, such asRamayana and Mahabharata)
  • Wewangsalan  + (rhymes are only sampiran, while the contents are not disclosed because they are assumed to be known)
  • Tawa-tawa  + (rhythm instrument held in hand)
  • Kempul  + (rhythm instrument in a musical group)
  • Ceng-ceng  + (rhythm instrument of a gong kebyar)
  • Saun  + (rice mixed with ashes, abu, used in some offerings, such as tepung tawar)
  • Paningkeban  + (rice amount of rice in one rice steamer)
  • Depukan  + (rice bale of padi Bali, consisting of 32 handfuls)
  • Ped  + (rice blade with steel teeth for a tool that is used to smooth the surface of a rice field (lampit))
  • Panatapan  + (rice board set up on edge of a rice field and upon which rice is threshed by beating stalks on the board)
  • Mincid  + (rice broken rice grains)
  • Bendu  + (angry)
  • Iwel  + (rice cake)
  • Blayag  + (rice cake)
  • Gerinda  + (sharpening wheel, grindstone)
  • Gedegung  + (rice cake)
  • Gipang  + (rice cake)
  • Kelemun  + (rice cake)
  • Kerecet  + (rice cake)
  • Keraudan  + (rice cake)
  • Kining  + (rice cake)
  • Sagon  + (rice cake)
  • Segi  + (rice cake)
  • Sumping  + (rice cake)
  • Ongol-ongol  + (rice cake (jaja))
  • Pulung-pulung  + (rice cake (jaja))
  • Kekiping  + (rice cake (jaja) in the form of a 10 cm. diameter crisp brown wafer that is studded with whole mung beans (kacang ijo))
  • Laklak  + (rice cake (jaja) in the form of a convex lens, with one side flat, about 5 cm. in diameter)