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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "swollen, red area on body, e.g. from infection; swollen and festering". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Nglangi  + (swim)
  • Ngelangi  + (swim)
  • Ngonong  + (swimming)
  • Gumayung  + (swing)
  • Ngegol  + (dance where move rear end from side to side, as when dancing, lifting feet alternately rather high, hands at waist level)
  • Gayungang  + (swing (about hands or feet))
  • Oyod-oyod  + (swing back and forth)
  • Seriat-seriut  + (feel good one day, bad the next day)
  • Goyang  + (swing back and forth; rocking; swaying around)
  • Ayunan  + (swing, cradle, ferris wheel)
  • Oyod  + (swing, rock)
  • Ngayunang  + (swing, rock, sway)
  • Maronce-ronce  + (swing; hanging (much amount))
  • Gayung-gayung  + (swinging)
  • Oyodan  + (swinging)
  • Maguyangan  + (swinging hips back and forth, as pendulum on clock, when walking)
  • Maplesedan  + (swipe / pull / slide the butt to move)
  • Kanginang  + (swipe east)
  • Ringgitang  + (swirling; make it like a tooth (on the decoration))
  • Egol  + (swish, roll)
  • Nyeet  + (tie using a loop, tie, tie up (hair behind head, rice, etc.), tie together in a bundle)
  • Cengkirian  + (swivel, as on a fishing line when fishing with a hook)
  • Barah  + (swollen)
  • Bengkol  + (swollen)
  • Beseh  + (swollen, part of body due to sickness; refers to any part of body other than head (swollen head = bencol))
  • Baah  + (swollen, red area on body, e.g. from infection; swollen and festering)
  • Mere  + (swooped)
  • Klewang  + (sword)
  • Cocor  + (sword)
  • Pedang  + (sword)
  • Ngayungang  + (swung)
  • Dasaksara  + (syllables)
  • Ran  + (live, die)
  • Guru  + (teacher)
  • Pralambang  + (symbol)
  • Anda  + (three divisions)
  • Pranawa  + (symbol of the magic sound Om)
  • Tali  + (symbolic betel chew that is put in offerings)
  • Titi  + (footbridge; small bridges (a stick of wood, planks, etc. across the river and so on))
  • Mapralambang  + (symbolizes; there is a symbol; wear a symbol;)
  • Nedunang  + (symbols and vehicles of gods brought down from resting places)
  • Bangkit  + (symmetrical)
  • Raras  + (sympathetic style; style)
  • Ngibukan  + (worry about someone with affection)
  • Tetoran  + (synthetic thin cloth for shirts, etc.)
  • Jambu  + (rose apple)
  • Panyemeng  + (Tabanan term for an individual serving of ebat)
  • Bebratan  + (tabaoo against eating something (Something you should not say or do.))
  • Rujak  + (a snack made from slices of crisp, unripe fruit served with a sweet and sour sauce, often accompanied by tahu, tempe, cartilage and meat from the nostrils and ears of cattle. Rujak gula uses liquid is made from sera, tabia, and gula barak)
  • Taplak  + (table cloth. (protective or decorative cover for a table) I'll change the table cloth, this one is dirty.)
  • Katil  + (table in the temple)