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

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  • Pepetan  + (lice; flea)
  • Kuskus  + (rice steamer having a conical shaped steamer that fits into flared rim of dangdang, usually made of loosely woven bamboo strips)
  • Klumpu  + (rice storage barn)
  • Gelebeg  + (rice storage barn, it general form is like jineng, but gelebeg has 6 or 8 pillars (sasaka) and rice storage area extends from lower platform all the way up to roof)
  • Jineng  + (rice storage barn, square or four-sided with four posts (sasaka), work, eating or sleeping space below second floor (rice is usually stored on the second floor))
  • Somi  + (rice straw, stubble)
  • Tenah  + (rice ten handfuls of padi Bali)
  • Mambu  + (smelly, spoiled)
  • Nasi isehan  + (rice that is contained in a dulang (a type of wooden tray, etc.) to fill the 'pula kerti' offerings)
  • Nasi kepel  + (rice lobs of rice molded in the hand)
  • Nasi wong-wongan  + (rice that is shaped to resemble a human, to repel reinforcements)
  • Pantu  + (rice that is stored by tying it to the top of an erect pole)
  • Cekelan  + (rice the amount of padi Bali that a person who is harvesting the rice can hold in one hand)
  • Nasi angkeb  + (rice to complement the offerings in the Pitra Yadnya ceremony)
  • Sedani  + (rice type of semi-dwarf rice that is commonly raised in Bali)
  • Mansur  + (rice type of short grain rice that is similar to padi Bali with respect to appearance and growing season, but it is a bit shorter and requires less water)
  • Bija  + (rice uncooked, damp white rice, for putting on self (foreehead, temples, throat) after prayer)
  • Ingsahan  + (rice washing water)
  • Titisan  + (rice water in which rice has been boiled)
  • Tepeng  + (Rice which is cooked/boiled for quite a long time to get very soft texture.)
  • Berem  + (wine)
  • Panaptapan  + (rice wooden paddle used for making the butt ends of the stalks of padi Bali even when making a rice bale)
  • Siut  + (rice wooden rice stirring spoon with a long, round handle. the handle is used to poke a hole in the rice in a rice steamer so that the steam can escape from the boiler below.)
  • Nasi jinggo  + (rice wrapped in banana leaves with minimal side dishes)
  • Takilan  + (rice wrapped in package for trip)
  • Ngelah  + (to have; to own)
  • Madue  + (have; own)
  • Sugih  + (rich)
  • Lemek  + (rich)
  • Wibuh  + (rich; prosperous)
  • Kawibuhan  + (riches)
  • Cecangkriman  + (riddle)
  • Cecimpedan  + (riddle)
  • Macacimpedan  + (riddle tell riddle)
  • Numpang  + (ride in vehicle belonging to someone else)
  • Madokaran  + (ride the gig)
  • Magandeng  + (ride with someone in a 2-wheeled vehicle, other person driving)
  • Nungkap  + (ride; reach (something that lies above)
  • Penekin  + (ride; step into; climb up)
  • Uluk-uluk  + (promise to give something to someone, but do not give it as promised)
  • Bedil  + (rifle gun)
  • Prambat  + (rigging stretched in the fields to drive away birds; hook rope short rope; decoration on a ‘sampian’ (a sequence of young coconut leaves for offering ceremony) made of colorful paper or plastic)
  • Prajani  + (right away, at once, immediately, now)
  • Tengkuluk  + (head wrap, head cloth, turban-like made from towel or other similar material (cerik) worn by women)
  • Tengkalung  + (head wrapping, turban-like wrapping made with towel or other similar material (cerik) worn by women)
  • Manis  + (sweet)
  • Tengen  + (right hand, right side)
  • Kanawan  + (right hand, right side)
  • Malu  + (formerly)
  • Nengkayak  + (face up)