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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "sickle with a toothed blade for cutting dwarf rice". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Ngepang  + (shut it; shut up (about the mouth))
  • Ngambatin  + (deploy jaring in straight line)
  • Cakepan  + (shut something up tightly, as leaves of book)
  • Siep  + (shut up, be quiet, shut your mouth, don't be noisy)
  • Maendep  + (shut your mouth)
  • Kidemang  + (shut; close (about eyes))
  • Tundak  + (shuttle of a loom that is used to carry warp threads back and forth between alternate warp threads)
  • Tundik lukus  + (shy girl)
  • Lek ati  + (shy; be ashamed)
  • Kimud-kimudan  + (shy; constrained)
  • Kimud  + (shy;embarrassed; ashamed)
  • Lubak  + (sian palm civet, Paradoxurus hermaphroditusian palm civet, Paradoxurus hermaphroditus (Viverridae), sometimes called civet cat, but it is not closely related to cats. The coat is pale brown or gray and the stripes and markings on the back are sometimes hard to see. The forehead has a pale band running across it. The claws are not retractile. The secretion from the anal glands is strong and distinctive. The head and body are about 28 inches long, with the tail about the same inches long, with the tail about the same)
  • Nyama  + (close family living in 1 or 2 house compounds)
  • Sakit  + (contagious disease)
  • Emar  + (sick)
  • Asaraja  + (Sick)
  • Rempeh  + (sick as a family)
  • Kajantaka  + (sick like death; badly sick)
  • Gelem kado  + (sick who did not recover)
  • Gelem  + (sick, ill)
  • Panes-dingin  + (sick, with a fever)
  • Rara  + (sick; ill; hurt)
  • Nyungkanang  + (to have a disease or injury contained to particular area of the body)
  • Nek  + (sick; sour (about heartburn))
  • Clurit  + (sickle)
  • Arit  + (sickle with a toothed blade for cutting dwarf rice)
  • Lacur  + (unlucky person, born loser)
  • Sungkan-sungkanan  + (sickly; frequently sick; easily to get sick)
  • Gelem-geleman  + (sickly; suffering from chronic pain; often get sick)
  • Pilek  + (sickness)
  • Kasisipan  + (sickness)
  • Mejen  + (sickness, dizziness)
  • Lelengedan  + (sickness, dizziness, dysentery)
  • Nyep  + (sickness, kind of sickness)
  • Gering  + (sickness, pestilence)
  • Atinne  + (sickness, with symptoms of loss of appetite, vomiting, dizziness)
  • Pinungkan  + (sickness; diseases; illness)
  • Pinakit  + (sickness; diseases; illness)
  • Selegwi  + (plant Borss)
  • Masanding  + (side)
  • Samping  + (side)
  • Sudang-sudangan  + (offering various kinds of foods used in offerings)
  • Makadin  + (side by side)
  • Makembaran  + (side by side)
  • Madampingan  + (side by side; alongside)
  • Marongan  + (side by side; close together; close by)
  • Namping  + (near be near, be at the side of, be close to, put something next to someone or next to something else; accompanied by)
  • Marong-roang  + (side by side; in groups)
  • Olah  + (paddle: single blade)
  • Gecok  + (side dishes from chopped meat mixed with grated coconut or vegetable leaves)
  • Penyon  + (cylinder cake, made from pounded rice, and filled with 'unti')