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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "the same weight; not heavy-side; not take sides". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Kebisan  + (the result of tearing, grass that spreads in the rice fields)
  • Kekehan  + (the result of the scavenging or scratching)
  • Ilut-ilutan  + (the result of twisting)
  • Kanji  + (starch)
  • Jakanan  + (the results of cooking, enough for cooking)
  • Papasangan  + (burying or otherwise installing a pangiwa object, kasisipan, that is to be used to harm an enemy, the enemy's name is mentioned while the object is being put in a place to which it is known he will come)
  • Bangkuang  + (jicama (Leguminosae), yam bean)
  • Ngumbang  + (notes prouduced when sounding two musical tones that are of almost, but not quite, the same pitch, as with pairs of gangsa in a gong)
  • Nasine  + (the rice; that rice)
  • Cepaka  + (champaka; cempaka; cempaka flower)
  • Sasingel  + (The ring where the ribs of an umbrella meet round the handle.)
  • Pangrupukan  + (one series of rituals nearing Nyepi day)
  • Tlabahe  + (the river)
  • Gabes  + (the road is slow because of obesity)
  • Isehan  + (mat: flat roll of pandanus leaves to be used for making pandanus leaf mat, tikeh)
  • Erang-erang  + (mat: thin long grass (ambengan) or coconut leaf mat (kalangsah) strip under roof)
  • Panyemeng  + (Tabanan term for an individual serving of ebat)
  • Sor singgih  + (the rules for selecting high and low languages according to the relationship between the speakers)
  • Rurub  + (white cloth that is placed over the pelengkungan before a cremation procession)
  • Nyaag  + (the sacrificial ceremony to start working into the fields held at the dam)
  • Maiaban  + (the same age)
  • Maiab  + (the same age)
  • Iab  + (the same age)
  • Iaban  + (the same age)
  • Tahu  + (soybean, curd)
  • Adil  + (the same weight; not heavy-side; not take sides)
  • Nguek  + (tear off)
  • Boreh  + (medicine: external)
  • Sekolahe  + (the school)
  • Wariga  + (week no. 7 of the 30 Pawukon weeks)
  • Pasihe  + (the sea)
  • Jeladi  + (the sea)
  • Rare angonan  + (the season when adults play children's games, such as playing kites)
  • Grahasta  + (second stage of life after 'Brahmacari')
  • Ketumbah  + ((Umbelliferae))
  • Paron  + (one of the several coconut shell measuring conetainers used to dispense uncooked rice)
  • Ceng  + (made of coconut shell used for measuring uncooked rice, baas)
  • Kuud  + (young coconut, fourth state of maturity, very thin meat, just before kuwud)
  • Bungkak  + (young coconut without meat, younger than kuwud, older than bungsil)
  • Paras  + (soft, gray stone from which stone carvings are cut; an ashy sandstone)
  • Sasak  + (a kind of purslane with various flower colors)
  • Taksu  + (spirit, spiritual force that allows someonspirit, spiritual force that allows someone or something to direct his talent or its power toward effective ends. It enables the person who possesses it to develop his talents effectively i.e. so that they have a positive effect upon others in that they will be attracted to him and what he does will be attracted to him and what he does)
  • Gelem-geleman  + (sickly; suffering from chronic pain; often get sick)
  • Bangkuang  + (jicama (Leguminosae), yam bean)
  • Na  + (second letter or script in Balinese letters / script)
  • Ajengkal  + (the size of one time the length of the stretch between the tip of the thumb and the tip of the outstretched forefinger)
  • Rai  + (the size of the thickness of the benchmark in traditional architecture)
  • Langite  + (the sky)
  • Sengir  + (the smell of urine due to urine)
  • Pengit-pengitan  + (the smelliest possible)
  • Gereng-gereng  + (shrub that can be used as green fertilizer; sleigh)