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

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  • Ngroko  + (smoke; smoking)
  • Maroko  + (smoke; smoking; contain cigarette; smoking cigarettes)
  • Kudus  + (smoke; the root word of (makudus))
  • Makudus  + (to make smoky or to burn)
  • Ngambur  + (whittle)
  • Ngapon  + (smooth)
  • Rot  + (smooth (puree, sharpened) with a knife and so on)
  • Macenes  + (smooth and neat)
  • Gasir  + (smooth or fast running or spinning, easy to turn or spin)
  • Asab  + (smooth, proper, polite)
  • Lunis  + (smooth, refined, alus)
  • Antar  + (smooth; without barriers)
  • Kagebuhang  + (smoothed)
  • Marot  + (smoothed; sharpened (by knife and so on))
  • Ngesir  + (smoothly)
  • Gantar  + (smoothly)
  • Makape-kape  + (smudge)
  • Maropeng  + (smudged; tainted; crossed out)
  • Colong  + (steal)
  • Cedor  + (smuggle)
  • Jambalan  + (snack)
  • Lagaran  + (snack)
  • Es doger  + (snack drink that has a scoop of ice cream added to the ingredients. It contains small cubes of black jaja bulung, essentially agar-agar, as does es campur, colored bijik, and canned milk)
  • Nyambal  + (snack on meal materials other than rice)
  • Kolek  + (snack or sweet in the form of a sticky, ssnack or sweet in the form of a sticky, sweet pudding. Palm sugar syrup is boiled and then thickened with kanji, or sagu, and santen is added. To this syrup is added cooked banana. May be served hot or on ice. A starchy tuber such as cooked ubi kayu, keladi, or sela may be used in place of banana, but in that case the mixture is usually called an urad, rather than kolek.usually called an urad, rather than kolek.)
  • Terang bulan  + (snack, javanese snack that is like a double pancake with various fillings)
  • Urad  + (sweet)
  • Gegodoh  + (snack, made from slices of banana, kesela, nangka, and rarely from sukun, dipped in a rice flour batter and fried)
  • Ulek  + (sweet)
  • Batu-batuan  + (snacks made of heated seeds from fruits such as celagi, nangka, taep, duren, etc.)
  • Sait  + (snagged on a rock, etc., said of a net or hook)
  • Celembu  + (snail, k.o)
  • Bekicot  + (snail, large, brown edible snail+D40)
  • Temisi  + (snail, smal kinds of snail; tree snail)
  • Lelipi  + (snake)
  • Nenipi  + (snake)
  • Sarpa  + (snake)
  • Lipi lengis  + (snake; a shiny little snake like an earthworm)
  • Salak  + (snakefruit)
  • Ngelungin  + (put on dancer's hat)
  • Gaak  + (snapped; rebuked)
  • Cunding  + (snapper, red snapper)
  • Wisaya  + (snare, trap)
  • Jeet  + (snare, bird trap, slip knot)
  • Nyeet  + (tie using a loop, tie, tie up (hair behind head, rice, etc.), tie together in a bundle)
  • Banglong  + (snare; meshes; catch with a knot shaped rope trap)
  • Banglor  + (snare; meshes; catch with a knot shaped rope trap)
  • Banglot  + (snare; meshes; catch with a knot shaped rope trap)
  • Pangebrag  + (snarl)
  • Nyambit  + (snatch something away from)