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- Saparadeg + (Set of clothes)
- Cengklik + (measurements by which rice (baas) was formerly sold)
- Gambelan + (set of musical instruments used for playing traditional music;comes from word gamel meaning to hit.)
- Rantang + (set of nesting metal dishes in which food may be carried)
- Ceng-ceng + (rhythm instrument of a gong kebyar)
- Ngendihang + (set on fire; ignite; light)
- Nyebag + (set trap)
- Nyujukin + (set up on)
- Nyejer + (set up, erect, enthrone, put in residence (as gods in a temple during an odalan)
- Kuub + (set, complete set)
- Engseb + (set, hide behind or go behind cloud, go in, hide away)
- Mapilak + (set, saw, the teeth of which have been set)
- Milak + (set, teeth of saw by bending them aside alternately)
- Punduhan + (set; collection)
- Ngentegang + (set; strengthen)
- Negtegang + (make firm, make fast, maintain, secure, establish, decide, determine)
- Ngabetang + (use; apply)
- Macelegos + (settle, as a car into a hole, such that it can get out without assistance)
- Begbeg + (unharmed not mutilated)
- Teteg + (settled, persistent, strong, normal (opp. = buduh, crazy, made, senseless, foolish))
- Degdeg + (settled, quiet, not moving, calm)
- Pitu + (seven)
- Wuku + (seven day week. The Balinese calendar has 30 7-day-weeks in one year, according to the Pawukon calendar.)
- Pitung + (seven, dependent form)
- Sapta + (seven, refering to seven sources of consciousness, seven holy men, seven places of the universe, seven days of the week)
- Manusa + (carried out for human beings such as rites of passage, purification, wedding, etc. Compare to Bhuta Yadnya ceremonies that are concerned with the propitiating of evil spirits)
- Kala + (seventh day of the 8-day week)
- Urungan + (seventh day of the 9-day week)
- Kepitu + (seventh month of the Balinese Saka (lunar) calendar, occurring about January)
- Lukis + (rice cake (jaja) that is easy to recognize because it is always wrapped in banana leaf in the form of a triangle)
- Pesel-peselan + (several bundles)
- Balat + (sea slug, sea cucumber)
- Rubuh + (collapse; uprooted; collapse (about large buildings, such as houses, walls); fall down; uprooted (about trees, plants))
- Bunglas + (severe burn of human flesh so that it is charred)
- Jait + (sew)
- Rajut + (very coarse net used for catching large sea turtles)
- Magedur + (sex, have sex)
- Makatuk + (sex, have sex)
- Gamia gamana + (sex, un-natural sex act that brings disaster)
- Ricek + (shabby; crunchy and dirty (about clothes); dingy)
- Kletek + (shackle; bond; binding tool)
- Tetaring + (shade)
- Dayuh + (cool in the sense of temperature (not music, etc.))
- Tis + (shade, cool, fresh, in good mood, calm, quiet)
- Ngrobrobin + (shade; close as an umbrella on something; protect)
- Rebreb + (protected)
- Gringsing + ("A ceremonial textile, double ikat weaving fron Tenganan village. Kemben and selandeng, some with songket borders for offerings only (kain bebali).")
- Dalange + (shadow puppet player (a / the))
- Malawat + (shadow, become a shadow, change o.s. into a shadow)
- Lawat + (shadow, reflection, image, portrait)