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

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  • Nyugi  + (wash face using hands)
  • Mabaseh  + (wash hands (lima) or feet (bais))
  • Baseh  + (wash hands or feet lightly by dipping into a bowl of water, pabesehan, or by pouring water over them)
  • Nyuci  + (wash hands, clothes)
  • Pabasehan  + (wash water)
  • Kekucah  + (water for washing hands and dishes placed on table in a bowl)
  • Pawajikan  + (water for washing hands or feet, usually in a coconut shell container)
  • Panastan  + (water offered to priests as water to wash hands and feet)
  • Gemba  + (weak, fragile, not strong enough for something (long term)
  • Melas  + (wean; separate)
  • Keper  + (weaving)
  • Nglondoin  + (weed rice field using penglondowan (board with protruding nails on a long pole))
  • Landep  + (week no. 2 of the 30 Pawukon weeks)
  • Ipidan  + (when (past))
  • Pecut  + (whip)
  • Antol  + (wig of long hair that can be tied up into a bun (sanggul) or worn long)
  • Ngepel  + (wipe, mop, clean with cloth or mop, wash lightly, clean (room, but not clothes, body, etc.))
  • Ngajuk  + (with hands, trap, etc.)
  • Gamparan  + (wooden sandals)
  • Ngrunti  + (work carefully; sewing by hand; knitting)
  • Magarapan  + (work w. one's hands, work at something)
  • Uled bangkung  + (worm, bout 4 cm. long)
  • Ingka  + (woven objects, usually trays or small baskwoven objects, usually trays or small baskets, made of lidi, central leaf spines of coconut or Borassus palm leaves. The latter are more flexible and thus more suited to plaiting than lidi from coconut leaves. Flat ingka trays are sold in most village markets. Ingka baskets are a tourist item markets. Ingka baskets are a tourist item)
  • Majangka  + (wrestle (jangka means dividers or compasses))
  • Meseng  + (wring, squeeze out, squeeze with two hands)
  • 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)
  • Ider-ider  + ("For decoration of temples (lamak), pavillions and houses for ceremonies and festive days – can be from gold printed perada or hand embroidered from Negara (Jembrana) or Buleleng (Singaraja)")
  • Bebali  + ("Gedong or wangsul - cermonial textile - striped - cotton, warp with special color combinations - stripes are not mirrored left and right (kain bebali).")
  • Dadap  + (("Erythrina lithosperma) coral tree. Medi("Erythrina lithosperma) coral tree. Medium to tall deciduous, often thorny tree with bright orange odorless flowers that are borne in racemes, and alternate, trifoliate leaves. Leaflets are ovate, about 12 cm. long and 8 cm. wide with small, triangular points. Dapdap is considered sacred because it grows quickly and readily from a stick stuck into the ground. For that reason, it is used to plant living fences. It is also widely used in offerings, especially those that are made for weddings and for those used when a body is prepared for burial.e used when a body is prepared for burial.)
  • Keladi  + ((Araceae))
  • Sembung  + ((Asteraceaee / Compositae))
  • Durian  + ((Bombaceae))
  • Kangkung  + ((Convolvulvaceae))
  • Paya  + ((Cucurbitaceae))
  • Kepundung  + ((Euphorbiaceae))
  • Sepet-sepet  + ((Lythraceae))
  • Piduh  + ((Umbelliferae), small creeping herb with s(Umbelliferae), small creeping herb with shovel shaped leaves emerging alternately in clusters at the stem nodes. The runners lie along the ground and the inch long leaves with their scalloped edges rise above on long reddish petioles. The insignificant greenish- to pinkish-white flowers are borne in dense umbels (clusters in which all the flower stalks arise from the same point) on separate stems in the summer. The seeds are pumpkin-shaped nutlets 0.1-0.2 in (3-5 mm) long. Used for milennia is Ayurvedic and Chinese medicines, mostly for skin diseases, but also for many other problemsdiseases, but also for many other problems)
  • Ceeng  + ((cééng) - measuring length of time between(cééng) - measuring length of time between rounds of cockfight; a traditional time measuring device made of half a coconut shell with a hole in the middle; this tool will be placed on the water in a bucket or container, then the time will be calculated from this tool inserted until it sinks to the bottom of the containeril it sinks to the bottom of the container)
  • Lambe  + ((lambé) - lip edge or lip of a saput)
  • Mlekok  + ((mlékok) - turn; turn vehicle, take a turn to the right or left, or to a specified direction)
  • Ajakanan  + ((size) is enough for one time cooking (about rice))
  • Empok  + ((ém.pok) - pinch with hand, pluck (fruit, flower, leaves))
  • Kutun lambang  + (A kind of beetle that destroys wood of lambang, which are long horizontal beams or tops of posts.)
  • Selendang  + (A long and narrow textile worn around the anteng (for women), and a shorter one worn around the waist over the kebaya - or for men if a saput is not used. It is a must to wear a selendang or saput when entering a temple and for praying.)
  • Kuuk-kuuk  + (A ragworm)
  • Papanyon  + (A sand-dwelling segmented animal with carapace and two long antennae)
  • Awai  + (All day long)
  • Selid  + (All day long, day and night, all the time, constantly)
  • Telah  + (All used up, finished, no more left, gone)
  • Belimbing  + (Averrhoa bilimbi, cucumber plant that bears a small fruit of the same species as the better known star fruit, but it is extremely sour and is used almost entirely as a flavoring)
  • Tenguli  + (Cassia fistula (Leguminosae))