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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "six-masted house (located in the southern part of the house)". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Ngidu  + (sit next to fire, stay by fire to keep warm)
  • Negaki  + (sit on something, sit on back of an animal)
  • Maplisahan  + (sit on the ground and so on without a base/mat)
  • Nyegegag  + (sitting astride)
  • Nyegleh  + (sitting down (on the floor); not crossed / kneeling)
  • Malinggih  + (sit down)
  • Tajuh  + (sitting in such a way that legs stick out in front)
  • Matajuh  + (sitting position in which legs are sticking straight out in front of body)
  • Nengkul  + (bend the knees up to the chin)
  • Matenggeng  + (sitting so that only part of rear end is on seat, with leg hanging down)
  • Gandeng  + (sitting two in line on a motorbike or bicycle)
  • Kambit  + (sitting with fangs)
  • Jadag-jodog  + (sitting; hang out)
  • Sepenan  + (situation when something that you accidentally get in your eye (dust, grit, etc.))
  • Sipenan  + (situation when something that you accidentally get in your eye (dust, grit, etc.))
  • Paindikan  + (situation, matter, affair, circumstance)
  • Nilakanta  + (Siva)
  • Paramasiva  + (Siva, the highest level of Siva)
  • Nem  + (six)
  • Sadwara  + (week)
  • Nam  + (six enemies of mankind)
  • Telung  + (three hundred)
  • Kelan  + (group of six of something taken together)
  • Sera  + (six of one, half dozen of the other)
  • Sad  + (six, prefix meaning six in Sanskrit)
  • Bale mundak  + (six-masted house (located in the southern part of the house))
  • Nembelas  + (sixteen)
  • Ketimun  + (melon (Cucurbitaceae): melon about 20 cm. long and 11.5 cm. max. diameter. Tapers toward attached end. Green mottled with white)
  • Manuh  + (sixth day of the 10-day week)
  • Maulu  + (sixth day of the 6-day week)
  • Brahma  + (Lord Brahma ; god of the South)
  • Erangan  + (sixth day of the 9-day week in Sanga Wara (dangu, dangur, gigis, nohan, ogan, erangan, urungan, tulus, dadi))
  • Sukra  + (Friday)
  • Kenem  + (sixth month in the Balinese Saka (lunar) calendar, occuring about December)
  • Gegulak  + (size)
  • Sampian  + (offering decorative element in an offering that: 1.e always has porosan attached to it or associated with it)
  • Pemade  + (medium size, middle range 10-keyed instruments in the gong kebyar)
  • Adepa  + (size once as long as both hands are stretched from the tip of the middle finger of the left hand to the tip of the middle finger of the right hand)
  • Macawang  + (estimate guess price or weight without measuring quantity (e.g. when buying or selling pig or cow))
  • Geden  + (size, its amount, size of something)
  • Ngrenyeh  + (sparkling, shiny, glittering)
  • Tukelan  + (skein)
  • Tukel  + (skein of yard or thread, measurement of length of string)
  • Macek  + (skewer, make hole, plant seedlings, to push something into something else, like a stake into the ground (vs. macet = clogged))
  • Lungan  + (skewer, small piece of in offering)
  • Jejahitan  + (skewered, something that has been sewed or held together with skewers, e.g. coconut leaves used in an offering)
  • Skil  + (a term used in marbles when one player's marble hits another, but the marble doesn't move very far)
  • Duweg  + (skillful, good at something, do something well, nimble)
  • Carma  + (skin)
  • Geber  + (skin (flesh) that flails on the neck of an ox, the elderly, and so on; chicken wattle)
  • Pamulu  + (skin (human))