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List of results
- Bintil + (small boils)
- Sasabet + (small broom made of central spines of coconut leaves (lidi) used for sweeping bed)
- Kakul + (small bucket-shaped basket made of mature coconut leaves (slepan), or in some areas of lontar palm leaves, skewered together and used as container for daksina offering)
- Seningan + (small bundle of padi Bali that is removed from a rice bale in a storage barn and pounded for immediate use)
- Pakecritcrit + (small bursts)
- Paci-paci + (plant (Lamiaceae))
- Kaleng + (small can)
- Rontong + (small cans; measure of palawija (beans and nut plant))
- Klopok + (small cardboard box)
- Gook + (opening: hollow, hole)
- Cara-cara + (small cockroach)
- Keteng + (small coin, pis bolong)
- Base temisi + (small cone shaped container made of two bas (betel) leaves containing ingredients of the betel chew, tatampinan, plus a small wad of tobacco that protrudes)
- Tubungan + (something added on top)
- Kulit + (skin, rind, bark, leather, shell)
- Gagad + (Small creatures that infest, but do not kill chickens, especially after they have hatched eggs. It bothers people by crawling on them.)
- Ketepluk + (used by Bujangga Wesnawa)
- Soksokan + (small cylindrical basket made of don ental with a top like a small saab)
- Panyangkaan + (small cylindrical metal pot used as a mold for making a cylinder of steamed rice)
- Tabia bun + (long pepper, piper retrofractum (Piperaceae))
- Sarah + (small debris washed up on the beach)
- Gegilik + (small decorative hoop that is sewed into place just below the rim of some kinds of baskets)
- Sloki + (small drinking glass)
- Gupek + (play the traditional drum named 'kendang')
- Ketipluk + (small drum used specifically by priests of the Vaishnava group)
- Kembal + (small finely made bamboo basket (keben), about 18 x 18 c. bottom and 15 cm. high)
- Jembung + (small fired clay bowl, about the size of a drinking glass or mug for komoh, or other soup dishes)
- Mujair + (small fish used as bait)
- Sarah + (small debris washed up on the beach)
- Cecak + (small gecko)
- Cicak + (small gecko)
- Cekcek + (small gecko)
- Kerikil + (small gravel)
- Pusut + (that is used to make a hole in something. by twirling its shaft between palms of hand)
- Kroso + (small hex weave bamboo basket, like a miniature keranjang maman sampi, that is tied over the nose of a cow while it is plowing)
- Pleking + (small in the middle; thin)
- Perean + (small jars)
- Cotek + (small kind of fish)
- Nyinying + (small kind of mouse)
- Blandingan + (tree (Leguminosae))
- Leper + (small lumpian)
- Gegrabadan + (food added to be and rice given to a pedanda priest, e.g. jaja and fruits)
- Mogong + (parrotfish any of several medium to large, usually brightly colored reef fishes of the family Scaridae that have teeth fused into a beak, enabling them to feed on the animals inside the coral of a reef)
- Engit + (so little)
- Ngit + (fruit fly, any small fly-like insect)
- Nasi sasah + (small offerings formed by sprinkling rice and serundeng on top of takir (base of banana or coconut leaves) and decorated with flowers)
- Tajuk + (stick used to make hole in plowed ground for planting rice (padi), soybeans (kedele), or other kinds of beans or peanuts (kacang))
- Penuli + (small paintbrush)
- Bikul malaibang pamanggangan + (small person trying to do a big thing (mouse runs away with grill))
- Wayang-wayang + (small piece of banana stem, gedebong, used as a sort of handle into which several sate sticks are inserted so that they may be grilled all at the same time)