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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "sandpaper, used to make surfaces smooth". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Ngeseng  + (destroy, as, for example, burning temple equipment that is no longer used or useful or to burn a shrine before moving it to a new location)
  • Cabak  + (coconut shell, medium to large, without striing, hole, or top, used by pemangku for dispensing holy water to those who are praying)
  • Tutub  + (bamboo hoop that covers the top part of rim of some types of baskets)
  • Peteng  + (night)
  • Pamangseg  + (planting stick)
  • Kunyit  + (tumeric (Zingiberaceae))
  • Maala ayu  + (same fate; in common; have the same fate)
  • Terang bulan  + (snack, javanese snack that is like a double pancake with various fillings)
  • Matuhin  + (same, make the same as, agree)
  • Peturu  + (same; both)
  • Samsara  + (reincarnation: doctrine that after death, a person's atman, or spirit, is rewarded or punished according to the doctrine of karma-pala and then reborn into a new status befitting the degree to which karma achieved dharma in previous incarnations)
  • Pasapuh  + (sanctification)
  • Kaplaspasin  + (sanctified/purified (with offerings) (by))
  • Mingit  + (sanctify; keep it a secret; conceal; keep; confine a (girl) in a room)
  • Mapepada  + (sanctifying animals with certain ceremonies before being sacrificed)
  • Subeng-subeng  + (sand)
  • Palimanan  + (stone)
  • Tinjung  + (large conical basket made of woven bamboo that is used in the salt making trade in the Karangasem area along the coast)
  • Bias  + (sand, resulting from the erosion of rocks found in beaches, riverbeds, the seabed, and deserts, at the beach)
  • Sandal  + (sandal with adjustable strap or with with piece between first two toes)
  • Dupak  + (sandals)
  • Dlupak  + (sandals)
  • Cenana  + (Santalum Album L)
  • Dewantaru  + (sandalwood)
  • Ngamplas  + (sandpaper something, use sandpaper on something, smooth something with sandpaper)
  • Amplas  + (sandpaper, used to make surfaces smooth)
  • Mbang  + (Sanghyang Mbang)
  • Nyangket  + (with hook or hook-like thorns, as with thorns of ketket plant scratched with hook-like thorns on a plant, e.g. ketket)
  • Sangut  + (assistant attendant to the villains in a theatrical performance)
  • Penodalan  + (Saniscara (Saturday) Umanis Sungsang)
  • Numpek  + (pile up, the occurrence of two or more auspicious days (Padewasan) together, e.g. Kajeng Kliwon &amp)
  • Pamaridan  + (Saniscara Pon Dunggulan, 3 days after Galungan)
  • Cenana  + (Santalum Album L)
  • Sentul  + (santol; wild mangosteen: A medium to quite large tree that is somewhat elliptic, oblong or oblong-lanceolate in shape. It has about 1.3 cm yellowish green small flowers and bears spherical fruits about 6 cm. in diameter that have tough rinds.)
  • Pasih Sanur  + (Sanur beach)
  • Ngket  + (humid or 'sticky' weather (slang))
  • Juruh  + (sap (boiled) before it becomes sugar)
  • Engket  + (sap (used to catch birds, dragonfly etc.))
  • Getah  + (sap of tree)
  • Sabo  + (sapodilla)
  • Abilan  + (wood)
  • Saraswati  + (wife of Brahma and the deity of books, knowledge, and learning. The last day of the Pawukon cycle, Saniscara Watugunung, is devoted to her worship. She is often depicted playing a musical instrument and accompanied by a swan.)
  • Pened  + (sarcasm; satire)
  • Kucing  + (sardine, called lemuru in Bahasa Indonesiasardine, called lemuru in Bahasa Indonesia. The word kucing also means cat in Bahasa Indonesia. However, kucing is not related to the fish called "catfish" in the Westt. Fish may be eaten fresh or salted, dried in the sun to make gerang or sold for use as aniimal feed. Largest size is called kucingniimal feed. Largest size is called kucing)
  • Pindang  + (sardines, preseverd by boiling in salt water)
  • Cempurit  + (sarong keris)
  • Soca  + (knot or mark on bamboo where branch was attached)
  • Slendang  + (sash)
  • Slempot  + (sash, usually worn on outside of clothes)
  • Mlisahin  + (sat without a base; sitting without mat)
  • Sate gunting  + (satai from a boiled liver is shaped like a scissors and the base is made from skin containing lard)