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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "the mouth of the net is held open by two crossed poles". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Gobane  + (the likeness; the form of the face; the face; the appearance)
  • Pamore  + (the lime(stone))
  • Telengis  + (semi-solid, soft residue left from boiling santen to make coconut oil)
  • Pelog  + (music: sequence of intervals between notes, or tuning, of a musical instrument commonly used for the five or ten-keyed instruments of the gong kebyar)
  • Leko  + (grilled layur (hairtail))
  • Becicane  + (a magpie)
  • Bale mandapa  + (the main building which has twelve poles, generally a place of deliberation)
  • Truna-trunane  + (the male teenager; the male youths)
  • Pekenne  + (the market)
  • Dangap-dangap  + (mat: coconut leaf mat tied around trunk of tree to prevent people from climbing)
  • Tetimpug  + (the means used to invoke Sang Hyang Brahma, who in the ceremony mentioned yad symbolized by three bamboo sticks that were burned with fire and coconut, then this bamboo was burned to make a sound (erupted).)
  • Memedi  + (ghost-like apparition that looks like a person)
  • Ambeg paramarta  + (the mind of someone who has arrived at the destination)
  • Wajik  + (rice cake (jaja) in the form of a very sticky, chewy, gooey, brown material that is made by first making jaja kuskus, and then adding a mixture of palm sugar and coconut milk (santen))
  • Cubluk  + (metal pot with a removable perforated disk that is used to steam rice for everyday use)
  • Plais  + (the money from pawning the arable land.)
  • Raksasane  + (the monster; that monster; that giant)
  • Rantek  + (the more active)
  • Sangsan  + (the more the x, the more the y)
  • COVID 19  + (diseases caused by corona virus; corona virus diseases)
  • Pramada  + (disrepectful)
  • Montore  + (the motorcycle; the bike)
  • Gununge  + (particle {e} states ownership or clarifies the word followed. The word 'gununge' can be interpreted as the mountain / that mountain)
  • Bikule  + (a mouse)
  • Ngetogang  + (the mouth of container in order to remove contents)
  • Angkat-angkat  + (the mouth of the net is held open by two crossed poles)
  • Ding  + (music first note of one of the pentatonic Balinese musical scales which consists of the notes: ding, dong, deng, dung, dang)
  • Taru bila  + (The name 'Maja' associated with Majapahit Kingdom in Indonesia and this tree is sacred to the Hindu religion in Bali.)
  • Gede  + (big, great, grand)
  • Putu  + (grandson)
  • Wayan  + (the name for the first child)
  • Swadana  + (own cost)
  • Badung  + (a tree whose fruit is round as big as a tomato, yellow, and has a sour taste)
  • Dalem  + (deep)
  • Crorot  + (the name of the cake with circular circles)
  • Watugunung  + (Watugunung was the son of Dewi Sinta, daughter of King Kula Giri, whose sister was Dewi Landep. n this day Watugunung fell (runtuh) from heaven)
  • Gandrung  + (boys who danced in girls' costumes)
  • Akara  + (the name of the letter or script /a/ in Balinese and Sanskrit characters)
  • Guru  + (teacher)
  • Boma  + (the name of the painting (carving) in the form of a face (giant))
  • Jaran guyang  + (the name of the type of black magic that causes people to get drunk in love)
  • Padang jampi  + (the name of the type of grass for drinking medicine)
  • Bebakuhan  + (general form of a building)
  • Buin Manine  + (the next day; tomorrow; the day after that day)
  • Bale sari  + (the nine-poles building is located in the western part of the house, commonly called balĂ© singasari)
  • Nimpug  + (throw something by throwing it on the ground)
  • Durian  + ((Bombaceae))
  • Kawas  + (offering the base of which is a square tray made from a coconut leaf (slepan) or other palm leaf that has been cut and decorated and skewered together)
  • Riinan  + (the old; the first (Alus Mider : a level of language used for people who are under or people who are above or a language that contains a feeling of exalting someone who deserves to be elevated))
  • Permas  + (kind of woven fabric)
  • Kisa  + (cylindrical coconut leaf basket with open top and a kind of knob on the bottom)