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

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  • Sremeg  + (small woven bamboo container)
  • Patuncak  + (small woven conical basket attached to a long pole (juan) used to catch grasshoppers)
  • Takir  + (small, boat shaped basket like container msmall, boat shaped basket like container made of folded banana leaf used for small quantities of solid materials in offerings. Each end is formed by a single fold and a single skewer (semat). Several of these are used in connection with the pemijian offering, containing vegetables, meat, peanuts, etc. Takir is about 2.5 cm. deep, 12 cm. long, and 8.5 cm. high.5 cm. deep, 12 cm. long, and 8.5 cm. high)
  • Ngriek  + (small, get smaller, weaken, lose power, dim a light)
  • Juuk  + (lime (Rutaceae))
  • Jempiit  + (small, insectivorous, that lives in cone of banana leaf)
  • Makala-kala  + (small, preliminary wedding ceremony, held after the couple have spent the night together and after which they can go out in public)
  • Angkat-angkat  + (small, rectangular 1-man hand net about 1 m. square with about 5 mm. mesh with two handles for catching crabs, imis and shrimp)
  • Coblong  + (small, round fired clay dish like a saucer that is put under a small caratan, that contains water in a shrine, about 8 cm. diameter, 3.5 cm. high)
  • Kris  + (talisman charm, amulet)
  • Medang  + (small, soft, hair-like bristles on bamboo, grass, rice, etc. that irritate skin)
  • Tui  + (vegetable (Leguminosae))
  • Geles  + (small, thin (e.g. string, worm, any round, thin thing). Related to size, vs. tipis = thin (i.e. paper))
  • Ituk-ituk  + (small, V-shaped or triangular container made of seleyan, used for offerings or foods)
  • Sililata  + (medicine (Acanthaceae))
  • Bunut lulub  + (Ficus elastica (Moraceae))
  • Rupit  + (small; not big; not huge)
  • Cenik  + (small; tiny)
  • Rawit  + (beautiful)
  • Cerik  + (small; young)
  • Jublag  + (smaller of the five-keyed instruments in the gong kebyar)
  • Lanang  + (smaller of the gongs or drums or gangsas, in a gong kebyar)
  • Kendang  + (smaller of the two drums in a gong kebyar)
  • Calung  + (large container made of coconut shell with string, formerly used, among other things, to contain salt)
  • Kempur  + (smaller of the two large gongs in a gong kebyar musical group)
  • Baos  + (big-eye trevally fish)
  • Celemik  + (very small triangular container made of a piece of slepan or busung and used for such things as banten jotan, a food offering made after cooking and before eating)
  • Bende  + (music: rhythm instrument used in a gong, a small inverted bronze pot that is struck with a stick)
  • Neduhin  + (pay debt toward spirit with offering if there is a problem)
  • Tempeh  + (round bamboo tray, about 40 cm. in diameter with a woven bamboo strip bottom and raised cylindrical rim, used for winnowing rice, holding rice seedlings, etc.)
  • Jangat  + (narrow part)
  • Kantil  + (smallest and highest pitched of the ten-keyed gangsas in a gong kebyar)
  • Salah soca  + (smallest mesh of throwing net, jala, used for very small fish)
  • Limo  + (musk lime)
  • Kenong  + (smallest of the gongs in a gong kebyar musical group)
  • Pangot  + (a tool used for shaping or smoothing wood in woodcarving adjustable head that can rotate)
  • Kucing  + (sardine, called lemuru in Bahasa Indonesiasardine, called lemuru in Bahasa Indonesia. The word kucing also means cat in Bahasa Indonesia. However, kucing is not related to the fish called "catfish" in the Westt. Fish may be eaten fresh or salted, dried in the sun to make gerang or sold for use as aniimal feed. Largest size is called kucingniimal feed. Largest size is called kucing)
  • Panyongcongan  + (tool, kind of for hollowing out logs for jukung, having a convex blade that can be rotated along its long axis)
  • Patunggalan  + (smallest size of fishing boat with outrigger (jukung) that holds one person)
  • Jeding  + (clay container with a curved opening)
  • Cukit  + (smallpox injections)
  • Wikan  + (know, be familiar with)
  • Dueg  + (smart, clever)
  • Ririh  + (smart; clever)
  • Nyacak  + (smash something)
  • Enyag  + (smashed, shattered, melted, fused, dissolved, broken into small pieces)
  • Nyolekin  + (smear something on something else, as with tepung tawar on palms)
  • Poledang  + (smear; spread)
  • Moled  + (smear; stain)
  • Poled  + (smear; stain; spread)