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  • Sasaka  + (vertical posts that support roof of a building and to which wall plates (lambang) are attached)
  • 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.)
  • Desa adat  + (village customary organization)
  • Perbekel  + (village head)
  • Ata  + (vine (Schizaeaceae), a common fern found growing on trees in the wetter parts of Bali)
  • Nusa  + (virgin tree)
  • Nyimpangang adegan  + (visit of adegan to previous homes before cremation)
  • Uku  + (week)
  • Dunggulan  + (week no. 11 of the 30 Pawukon weeks, often called Galungan)
  • Wariga  + (week no. 7 of the 30 Pawukon weeks)
  • Napin  + (which onee, which part (not used alone)e)
  • Dija-dijanne  + (which part ofe)
  • Panganyar  + (who goes from village to village to collect crafts and then wholesales them to stores and markets elsewhere)
  • Arang  + (wide part, placed wide apart, rare: scarcely, scarce, infrequent)
  • Glagah  + (wild sugar cane, Saccharum spontaneum (Graminae))
  • Sasapian  + (winged aringgit commonly used in jajahitan)
  • Goyah  + (wobbly)
  • Uras  + (wood powder, theoretically sandalwood powder, but, considering the scarcity of sandalwood, usually cheaper wood is used)
  • Kaping  + (word that dones a level)
  • Gledeg  + (woven bamboo basket in the from of a shallow circular tray with a rounded bottom)
  • Sri  + (woven bamboo piece on top of a cili (hour glass shaped) figure that is commonly used as an effigy in such ceremonies as cremations)
  • Milus  + (wring, wist so that twisted part does not return to its original position)
  • Natah  + (yard of house compound, front yard, yard within walls)
  • Kenyeri  + (yellow bells)
  • Mundak sari  + (“mundak (a building with six pillar) that walled the upstream and half in the side)
  • Bale sari  + (the nine-poles building is located in the western part of the house, commonly called balé singasari)
  • Keladi  + ((Araceae))
  • Kesuma wijaya  + ((Cactaceae), cactus, commonly known as the fishbone cactus, moon cactus, queen of the night, rick-rack cactus, is a cactus, species native to Mexico.)
  • Kangkung  + ((Convolvulvaceae))
  • Tingkih  + ((Euphorbiaceae))
  • Uku-uku  + ((Labiatae))
  • Selasih  + ((Labiatae))
  • Klabet  + ((Leguminosae))
  • Bebolong  + ((Myrtaceae), fruit of the cajeput (or cajaput or cajuput) tree. Cajeput oil is produced by steam distillation of the leaves and is used commonly as a household medicine in some parts of Asia as minyak kayu putih (Bahasa Indonesia).)
  • Ketumbah  + ((Umbelliferae))
  • Seladri  + ((Umbelliferae))
  • Bale sakutus  + ((balé sakutus/saka kutus) - building houses that have eight poles, usually used as a bed)
  • Conge-conge  + ((congé-congé) - a tree insect that makes this onomatopoeic sound, also part of the nyolong offering for the bulan pitung dina ceremony)
  • Celeng  + ((céléng) - pig)
  • Keris  + ((keris) - sword; kris; short sword that po(keris) - sword; kris; short sword that possess considerable magical power and must be treated with great respect; some have wavy blades; almost always worn by male dancers slung across the back, handle to the right; an important part of Balinese traditonal dress for such events as weddings, tooth filings, and so on.nts as weddings, tooth filings, and so on.)
  • Leneng  + ((léneng) - low walls on either side of the cori or entrance of the house to sit)
  • A  + (-The Sanskrit negative prefix, also frequently written "ha-" -letter A and most frequent Balinese vowel. In words of Sanskrit origin it is the symbol for the initial vowel, called akara.)
  • Madam  + (A Singaraja term for a dish served for ebat, consisting of nyuh matunu (grated coconut), chopped fried fat, and lemon grass) called lawar putih in some places)
  • Batang  + (A bamboo pole, made of tiing ampel, that pA bamboo pole, made of tiing ampel, that pulls a lampit, a device used for smoothing a field before planting. The horizontal part of lampit, made of bamboo in Peninjoan, is attached to cows at front and to the lampit below. the farmer sits on the rear end of it as it is dragged along. Elsewhere a regular wooden bar similar to how the tongue of a plow (tetehan) is used.ow the tongue of a plow (tetehan) is used.)
  • Reong  + (An instrument used in Balinese gamelan music)
  • Paid-paidan  + (Anggara Pahing Watugunung, Tuesday of the Anggara Pahing Watugunung, Tuesday of the 30 Pawukon week, also called Urip Adawuh. This is the day upon which Watugunung was punished by Wisnu. On this day Bagawan Sukra arrived and brought Watugunung back to life. Wisnu dragged him around and punished him, and he died again the same day. Paid means to drag. One cannot climb trees or walls on this day. Sometime called Urip Adawuh. on this day. Sometime called Urip Adawuh.)
  • Majagau  + (Aquilaria malaccensis (Thymeleaceae) or several related species. Malayan aloeswood, Malayan eaglewoodwood. A tree with very aromatic wood, the most useful part of which contains a resin that results from insect attack)
  • Belimbing  + (Averrhoa bilimbi, cucumber plant that bears a small fruit of the same species as the better known star fruit, but it is extremely sour and is used almost entirely as a flavoring)
  • Taru bingin  + (Banyan Tree (Ficus benjamina) is a very tall and large tree, originally comes from tropical areas of East Asia. The tree is known as sacred tree and associated with the cultural practices commonly in East Asia.)
  • Bligo  + (Benincasa hispida)
  • Tenguli  + (Cassia fistula (Leguminosae))