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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "third day of the 7-day week (Tuesday)". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Kenehanga  + (think about it)
  • Rambang  + (memorize)
  • Pinehin  + (think about it; think about (something))
  • Tlektekang  + (pay attention to something)
  • Ngrambang  + (about something, have concern for something)
  • Nahenang  + (endure e.g. pain, unpleasant condition)
  • Dayanin  + (think carefully)
  • Idepang  + (obey (advice), suppose)
  • Rikrikang  + (think of effort; plan effort)
  • Ngrikrik  + (think of effort; planning effort; plan something)
  • Pineh-pinehin  + (think over)
  • Manacika  + (think that is good and right (one of the concepts of Tri Kaya Parisuda))
  • Naya  + (think up plan, plan, trick (often at the expense of someone else)
  • Kaden  + (idea, view, opinion, guess, wish, view)
  • Naen  + (suppose, suspect)
  • Nakeh  + (think; guess)
  • Maa  + (think; suppose; expect; believe)
  • Mapineh  + (think; thought)
  • Minehin  + (think; thought)
  • Penyantokan  + (thinning tool)
  • Wesia  + (third and lowest of the upper three castes, formerly assigned to merchants and traders)
  • Suka  + (happy; joy)
  • Kajeng  + (third day of the 3-day week)
  • Pon  + (weight measurement)
  • Urukung  + (third day of the 6-day week)
  • Anggara  + (third day of the 7-day week (Tuesday))
  • Gigis  + (soft, not loud)
  • Sabuh  + (Tuesday)
  • Ketiga  + (third month in the Balinese Saka (lunar) calendar, occurring about September)
  • Wanaprastha  + (stage of life)
  • Ngelak  + (thirst for heat)
  • Bedak  + (thirsty)
  • Bedake  + (thirsty)
  • Kasatan  + (thirsty)
  • Telulas  + (thirteen)
  • Tigang dasa  + (thirty)
  • Telung dasa telu  + (thirty three)
  • Pasasur  + (thirty-five)
  • Ene  + (this)
  • Niki  + (this)
  • Tenenan  + (this)
  • Malis  + (procession to the sea or to a holy spring wherein the village gods in their pretimas are carried to the source of water and ceremonially sprinkled with holy water as a general purification of the village and its deities)
  • Matektekan  + (up into small pieces, build something)
  • Tanke  + (this D10301)
  • Linggis  + (long, stout steel spike, used for dehusking coconut or for digging holes)
  • Satuh  + (type of dry rice cake (jaja) that is made by heating whole grain sticky rice (ketan) in a frying pan without oil and then pounding the cooked grains to a powder)
  • Titih di pedeman  + (leyak in house compound who is someone in the family (literally bedbug in the bed))
  • Mailehilehan  + (wandering around aimlessly in a random fashion without any clear plan or purpose)
  • Ugal  + (largest of the ten-keyed gangsas of a gong kebyar)
  • Pangajian  + (This is a compound Balinese synonym for education. In Balinese, if you mean 'in educational perspective', you can say 'manut wulat ning pangajian' (seen from educational viewpoint).)
  • Tetuan  + (plow draw: bar of a plow)