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

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  • Kining  + (rice cake)
  • Labu  + (gourd)
  • Duman  + (share)
  • Ngrimbag  + (cut with big parts)
  • Rimbaga  + (cut with big parts)
  • Rimbagang  + (cut it)
  • Dumang  + (share it; distributed)
  • Ngedum  + (share th. tangible, divide, divide by)
  • Dum  + (share, divide)
  • Bayuh  + (share, portion, part, piece. Usually refershare, portion, part, piece. Usually refers to a coconut leaf tray with ebat for one person. An individual portion of ebat. The tray is called pemayuhan. Each pemayuhan is about 21 centimeters square and is made of six short lengths of slepan, mature, green coconut leaf, skewered side by side. At the near right corner goes the lawar, and opposite it on the far left is the serapah. On the near left side is the jejeruk, and on the far right is the geguden. Three sticks of sate are put on top. This is one portion. sate are put on top. This is one portion.)
  • Nandu  + (share-crop)
  • Kapah  + (rare; seldom; rarely)
  • Kakia  + (shark, white cheeked shark (superordo Selachimorpha))
  • Mangan  + (sharp)
  • Lancip  + (sharp)
  • Nyanyap  + (in mind, worrying about or cannot forget something, as when trying to sleep)
  • Nyab  + (sharp)
  • Nyanyap aingid  + (sharp and pointed)
  • Ngaap  + (sharp biting pain)
  • Ngaad  + (sharp edge of a piece of bamboo after the culm has been split)
  • Sungga  + (sharp object put in ground to prevent thieves from stealing such plants as ubi aung and other tubers)
  • Saung  + (sharp object sheaths such as knives, axes, keris, etc.)
  • Tangen  + (at the slightest sound)
  • Ngad  + (sharp edge of cut bamboo)
  • Parangan  + (rocky shore)
  • Gerigi  + (toothy having many teeth)
  • Temutis  + (medicine (Zingiberaceae))
  • Celing  + (sharp; sensitive (about the senses))
  • Ngipuhang  + (sharpen)
  • Ipuh  + (sharpen)
  • Nyangih  + (sharpen blade)
  • Nyepuh  + (sharpen steel instrument with heat treatment and adding metal)
  • Nglanyingin  + (sharpen to a point, as on a knife)
  • Ngamanganan  + (sharpen, as a knife)
  • Raut  + (sharpen; smoothing; form or shape using knife or o on)
  • Kasangihang  + (sharpened; rubbed until sharp)
  • Rotan  + (sharpener results; the results of meraut; sharpening results; the results of smoothing (using a knife and so on))
  • Gerinda  + (sharpening wheel, grindstone)
  • Ngenyagan  + (shatter, smash, hit in collision, ruin)
  • Benyah  + (shattered, smashed, dissolved, broken into pieces, cannot be fixed (compare uwug which means broken, but which can be fixed))
  • Belah  + (shattered; half)
  • Makuris  + (shave)
  • Kuris  + (shave, cut off beard)
  • Nguris  + (shave, cut off beard or moustache)
  • Ngrujit  + (shave/cut to short)
  • Macukur  + (shave; do haircut)
  • Rujita  + (shaved/cut short; shaved/cut to short; short shaved/cut (by someone))
  • Macerik  + (shawl)
  • Gunting  + (scissors)
  • Blongsong  + (conical decorations made of coconut leaf and placed over the horns of a cow on Tumpek Kandang)