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This page provides a simple browsing interface for finding entities described by a property and a named value. Other available search interfaces include the page property search, and the ask query builder.
List of results
- Dungkang + (step)
- Nindak + (step)
- Tiri + (step)
- Minggir + (step aside; pull over)
- Rangkad + (step back)
- Sirigang + (step back; make it step back)
- Menekin + (step into; ride; up)
- Pangked + (story of a building)
- Ngentap + (step on)
- Napak + (step on something)
- Ngenjek + (step on something)
- Ngenjekin + (step on something once)
- Jekjek + (step on with feet, tread on)
- Nyekjek + (step on, set foot on, stamp, tread down)
- Langkah + (step over something)
- Nungkang + (step up)
- Tumin + (Stepmother)
- Enjekin + (stepped on, trampled on)
- Ginjal + (kidney)
- Tatar + (clear; clear explanation; vivid)
- Tragtag + (ramp: a slope or inclined plane for joining two different levels, as at the entrance or between floors of a building.)
- Taru Kepah + (Sterculia foetida Linn or known as Bastard Poon Tree is a very large tree. The tree commonly found in cemeteries and associated with cultural practices in Bali as dwelling spirit so offering is made to this tree.)
- Jengis + (stern)
- Banggi + (stern, stubborn)
- Ulun + (of abdomen)
- Rebusan + (stew; boiled water; boiled (something))
- Sedahan + (tax collector)
- Bantang + (stick)
- Katik + (a handle or shaft, stem or stalk of a plant)
- Ancang + (buster)
- Templek + (stick)
- Kareketang + (stick (by) ; attached (by))
- Nyelek + (stick finger into something, poke with finger, plant something by poking it into ground, push something into something else)
- Nyusuk + (push and shove in a crowd)
- Susuk + (money returned, change)
- Pangirikang + (device for separating kapok from seeds)
- Taplekang + (stick it)
- Reketang + (stick it in)
- Taplekin + (stick it on)
- Nempel + (stick on to something)
- Basur + (protruding (e.g. stomach, teeth))
- Nyel + (stick out)
- Ngewerin + (mock someone, ridicule someone)
- Ngancengan + (stick something in the ground like a linggis)
- Nyelekang + (stick something into something else)
- Nlepek + (stick to)
- Naplekin + (stick to)
- Neket + (stick to something)
- Leket + (stick to, adhere to)
- Ngengketin + (stick two things together)