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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
- Anceng + (peg wood; benchmark)
- Pekakas + (tools materials, implements, equipment)
- Lingga sarira + (the term that refers to subtle human body (also called suksma sarira))
- Daem + (the term to express something (fruit) nearing the ripe (already ripe but not rotted).)
- Empal + (hanging down, e.g. branch from tree)
- Malinge + (the thief)
- Duratmakane + (the thieves; the criminals; the villain)
- Kekiping + (rice cake (jaja) in the form of a 10 cm. diameter crisp brown wafer that is studded with whole mung beans (kacang ijo))
- Benangne + (the thread)
- Tiga + (spirit)
- Tengkeem + (the throat)
- Tirtane + (the tirta; that tirta (Tirta is a holy water or sacred water that usually use in Balinese ceremony))
- Dalem + (deep)
- Perbekel + (village head)
- Guli + (length measurement = narrow space between second the third joints of index finger, as indicated by skin wrinkles)
- Nada + (sound)
- Sahananing + (the totality of)
- Bulene + (the tourist; the foreign tourist)
- Nedunang + (symbols and vehicles of gods brought down from resting places)
- Sengkui + (shallow tray-like rectangular basket made of green coconut leaf (slepan) used as a food container for one karang of "bat")
- Kendung + (tree Helicia javannica (Proteaceae))
- Punyan-punyanan + (the trees)
- Sentul + (santol; wild mangosteen: A medium to quite large tree that is somewhat elliptic, oblong or oblong-lanceolate in shape. It has about 1.3 cm yellowish green small flowers and bears spherical fruits about 6 cm. in diameter that have tough rinds.)
- Punyan-punyananne + (the trees/ that trees/the logs)
- Dayane + (the trickery)
- Bale bandung + (the twelve-masted building contains lines and decorations on its pillars)
- Timah + (tin (sometimes called timah putih to distinguish it from lead))
- Makakalih + (the two of them, both of them)
- Dedaaran + (Any food eaten with rice)
- Gegodoh + (snack, made from slices of banana, kesela, nangka, and rarely from sukun, dipped in a rice flour batter and fried)
- Lidi + (central spine of a palm leaf, usually coconut, but sometimes lontar or sugar palm)
- Bhur + (underworld world of demons)
- Lontar + (lontar palm, Borassus flabellifer (Palmae))
- Pangikian + (a rasp with small holes for fine grating, such as coconut)
- Seladri + ((Umbelliferae))
- Kodi + (a score, twenty objects)
- Moreng + (A mixture of cooked rice and vegetables, containing liquid (kuah) and spices)
- Nyakan + (to cook rice)
- Pakandelan + (the village which is adjacent to the palace)
- Kramane + (the villager; the citizens; member of society)
- Yehe + (the water)
- Bungkak + (young coconut without meat, younger than kuwud, older than bungsil)
- Ombake + (the waves; the movement of sea water that is up and down or rolling)
- Papilingan + (the way (someone) rolled up; roll)
- Klius + (the way someone behaves)
- Prana + (the practice of healing)
- Bobotan + (the weight)
- Mabobot + (the weight; weighted)
- Lukis + (rice cake (jaja) that is easy to recognize because it is always wrapped in banana leaf in the form of a triangle)
- Saluiring + (whole; everything)
- Luwir ipun + (the whole selection among a category)