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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "second day of the 6-day week". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Nedeg  + (season for something)
  • Rem  + (brake of car or other vehicle)
  • Embah  + (a small flow of water, stream)
  • Nyepek  + (enough, sufficient, fit (i.e. feeling, clothing, etc.))
  • Masanin  + (seasoning; spice up)
  • Korsi  + (seat)
  • Lapak  + (seat)
  • Palinggihan  + (seat)
  • Tegakan  + (seat)
  • Pulangan  + (seat in stern of fishing boat (jukung) used when operating the rudder)
  • Tukuh  + (seat of jukung, the top of which is flush with the gunwales)
  • Bale-bale  + (seat or bed made of bamboo or wood)
  • Plisahanga  + (seated without mat/base)
  • Plisahina  + (seated without mat; trampled and seated until it breaks)
  • Kalinggayang  + (seated; placed in a certain position or position)
  • Jarupih  + (seating on the edge of the boat, the deck of the ship)
  • Panah-panah  + (seaurchin, small black, long spines, said to shoot spines if disturbed)
  • Bulung  + (seaweed)
  • Busan-busan  + (sebentar-sebentar; selang sebentar; sering; kerap kali)
  • Karo  + (second (numeralia))
  • Nengah  + (In the middle)
  • Pati  + (a handle or holder in which to place or contain something)
  • Pepet  + (second day of the 2-day week)
  • Beteng  + (second day of the 3-day week)
  • Pahing  + (second day of the 5-day)
  • Ariang  + (second day of the 6-day week)
  • Coma  + (second day of the 7-day week (Monday))
  • Indra  + (Indra was the chief of the Aryan gods)
  • Jangur  + (second day of the 9-day week)
  • Itik-itik  + (second from inside toe of cock, corresponding to human index finger)
  • Linjong  + (second from outside and longest toe of cock, corresponding to ring finger of person)
  • Panak  + (second generation or first descendant)
  • Panyorog  + (extra rice)
  • Ksatriya  + (second highest caste, consisting, originally, of milietary men and rulers)
  • Na  + (second letter or script in Balinese letters / script)
  • Pagerwesi  + (important religious holiday, especially in north Bali)
  • Beli  + (brother)
  • Grahasta  + (second stage of life after 'Brahmacari')
  • Adwitia  + (second to none (concerning the nature of God); one)
  • Madu  + (participate in a contest game fight)
  • Rombengan  + (secondhand stuff; used stuff (especially about clothes))
  • Ajawera  + (don't tell anyone)
  • Raos Singid  + (secret words)
  • Sesingidan  + (secret; something that is deliberately hidden so that no one else knows)
  • Rusia  + (secret; something that is intentionally hidden so that it is not known to others)
  • Panyarikan  + (secretary or treasurer of village, banjar, etc.)
  • Delep  + (stomach pain before menstruation)
  • Buku  + (section of bamboo culm between two nodes, joint of finger, elbow, or toe, part of something, word in a sentence)
  • Abuku  + (section, for example of bamboo, one of these (buku))
  • Meten  + (a windowless sleeping house traditionally occupied by the eldest member of a family group and located at the kaja/north side of the house compound)
  • Rahajeng  + (secure; peace; prosperous)