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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "someetimes considered to be the vernix caseosa, the yellow fatty material that coats the skin of a newborn baby or a tuber.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Umbi-umbian  + (tuber any edible , tubers, roots or rhizomes)
  • Kunyit  + (tumeric (Zingiberaceae))
  • Mageduhan  + (twitching (about the baby in the womb))
  • Gedeber  + (twitching like a fat man's skin folds)
  • Banah  + (umbilical cord, equated with the Kanda Empat)
  • Coblak  + (uneven growing unevenly or irregularly)
  • Gandolan  + (vegetable tuber)
  • Kahkah dungkah  + (very hard; very rough (about skin))
  • Biu gadang  + (very popular, large banana that is readily identified because its skin remains green even when the fruit is ripe. Gadang means green in Balinese. It keeps better than most other varieties. Lumut means moss in Balinese, and implies something slippery)
  • Biu mas  + (very small, deep yellow banana that is commonly used in offerings. The word mas means gold. But the color of the fruit is really just a deep yellow.)
  • Kelet  + (very tight, constricted, crowded, too small to have something enter it)
  • Paperon  + (vine ellow&#8209)
  • Chikungunya  + (viral isease caused by the chikungunya viviral isease caused by the chikungunya virus (CHIKV) which is transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected mosquito, usually Aedes aegypti, the yellow fever mosquito. CHIKV infection can cause a debilitating illness, most often characterized by fever, headache, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, muscle pain, rash, and joint pain. The illness typically starts from 3 to 7 days after a person is bitten and may last a few days to a couple of weeks. It is thought to be rarely if ever fatal. It is thought to be rarely if ever fatal.)
  • Mabelas  + (weaning (about breastfeeding a baby))
  • Sambut  + (welcome)
  • Kakulan  + (white spots on the skin)
  • Kaping  + (word that dones a level)
  • Tatu  + (wound)
  • Kesot  + (wound where skin is rubbed off in a small area)
  • Lecek  + (wrinkled (clothes, paper, book, shirt, etc. vs. kisut = wrinkled skin, bamboo, leaves, plant))
  • Kisut  + (wrinkled (plant, leaves, skin, bamboo) (vs. lecek = wrinkled clothes, paper))
  • Jenar  + (yellow)
  • Kenyeri  + (yellow bells)
  • Nasi bira  + (yellow rice mixed with beans, anchovies, kecicang, basil, and sandalwood water as a complementary offering)
  • Kuning  + (yellow, symbol of west)
  • Banah  + (someetimes considered to be the vernix caseosa, the yellow fatty material that coats the skin of a newborn baby or a tuber.)
  • Sekordi  + ("Dark red cloth with horizontal and vertical thin yellow lines creating squares. Protective textile worn for tooth filling and wedding ceremonies (kain bebali).")
  • Keling  + ("Yellow chequed cloth to be used during tooth filling ceremonies (kain bebali).")
  • Gayah utuh  + ('gayah' (supplies made from pork) that consisting of all parts of the pig (head, four legs, tail) still intact containing meat and skin, and decorated with innards (liver, gall, intestine, and lungs) and various types of satai)
  • 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.)
  • Sembung  + ((Asteraceaee / Compositae))
  • Durian  + ((Bombaceae))
  • Akasia  + ((Fabaceae))
  • Tulasi  + ((Labiatae))
  • Klabet  + ((Leguminosae))
  • Tiga kancuh  + ((Leguminosae), St. Thomas tree, yellow bauhinia, yellow bell bauhinia,)
  • 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)
  • Seh  + ((séh) - replacement:, substitute, spare clothes, change of clothes, set or suit of clothes)
  • Endep  + ((én.dép) low; short)
  • Wit awar awar  + (Awar Awar leaves contain saponin compounds, alkaloid flavonoids, tannins and polyphenols that are useful for treating skin diseases, asthma and snake bites.)
  • Tenguli  + (Cassia fistula (Leguminosae))
  • Siwadwara  + (Considered the door of atma, the soul)
  • Ubi  + (Dioscorea alata (Dioscoreaceae) or manioc (Euphorbiaceae))
  • Aung  + (Dioscorea sp. (Dioscoreaceae))
  • Kesemek  + (Diospyros kaki (Ebenaceae). Oriental persimmon. Medium-size tree with crooked trunk)
  • Bunut lulub  + (Ficus elastica (Moraceae))
  • Siwa  + (God as destroyer and recycler of humanity, Siwa is associated with the Pura Dalem and is considered to be the dissolver of life so that it can be recreated - rather like a recycler of souls)
  • Kebal  + (Immune, insensitive)
  • Leak Pokpokan  + (In the folklore of Bali, the Leyak (in IndIn the folklore of Bali, the Leyak (in Indonesian, people called it 'Leak' (le-ak)—the Y is not written or spoken) is a mythological figure in the form of flying head with entrails (heart, lung, liver, etc.) still attached. Leyak is said to fly trying to find a pregnant woman in order to suck her baby's blood or a newborn child. Leak pokpokan is the low-level of this creaturesokpokan is the low-level of this creatures)
  • Nagasari  + (Indian rose chestnut, Mesua ferrea (Guttiferae), medium tree)