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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "thoughts". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Kema  + (thither; there, motion away from speaker, go there, go ahead over there)
  • Dui  + (thorn)
  • Rui  + (thorn (Alus Singgih: level of language (anggah-ungguhin basa) that is used to respect or uphold a respected interlocutor))
  • Susuban  + (thorn or splinter under and parallel to skin (vs. pacek duwi, which is more or less perpendicular to the skin))
  • Pacek  + (screw)
  • Dori  + (thorns)
  • Madui  + (thorny)
  • Angas  + (preventer)
  • Rangap  + (thorny plant)
  • Blatung  + (common in dry areas of Bali, especially on the Bukit)
  • Bila  + (fruit)
  • Cepil  + (thorough; careful; right; neat; regular)
  • Ceping  + (thorough; careful; right; neatly organized)
  • Mrahpah  + (thoroughly; complete)
  • Singkal  + (plow: moldboard of plow, usually made of wood in Bali)
  • Panasar  + (The comic characters in many Balinese dance and drama performances who translate the speeches of the high caste characters into the vernacular and, at the same time, provide comic relief. In Wayang Kulit, he panasar of the heros are Merdah and Twalén)
  • Kepikan  + (stipules, newly emerged stipules of a plant, scale-like or leaf-like appendages found at the base of the petiole)
  • Pikeneh  + (thought)
  • Kapinehin  + (thought about; thinked about; thought; thinked)
  • Subuk  + (swelling and infection on leg or crotch)
  • Pajamuga  + (thought, guess)
  • Taen  + (ever do for the first time, be experienced with; have ever)
  • Papineh  + (thought; mind; idea; think; opinions)
  • Kapineh  + (thought; occur; think)
  • Tenggang  + (thoughtful)
  • Peon  + (thousand)
  • Reweng  + (thrash)
  • Tridatu  + (ceremonial thread consisting of black, white, and red strands, usually with a Chinese coin (pis bolong) at each end, that is worn in some Manusa Yadnya ceremonies)
  • Drat  + (thread of a bolt or screw)
  • Nakutin  + (threaten someone, make someone afraid)
  • Ngadokan  + (show off big biceps)
  • Tatelu  + (three)
  • Telu  + (three)
  • Tetelu  + (three)
  • Tiga  + (spirit)
  • Tigang  + (three)
  • Tetiga  + (three)
  • Ketiga  + (third month in the Balinese Saka (lunar) calendar, occurring about September)
  • Patuh  + (to be the same, be like)
  • Soca  + (knot or mark on bamboo where branch was attached)
  • Triwara  + (week)
  • Buin  + (when in the future)
  • Sugian  + (three days Rebo through Sukra, (Wednesday three days Rebo through Sukra, (Wednesday through Friday) of the 10 Pawukon week, Sungsang are called Sugian (or Sugi): Sugian Tenten (or Pengenten), Sugian Jawa, and Sugian Bali. Galungan comes five days after Sugian Bali. The word sugian is derived from sugi, which means , or, taken broadly, . Sugian tenten is the day for awakening oneself to the approaching festival of Galunganlf to the approaching festival of Galungan)
  • Rigat  + (three different types of Ceki cards, but one group)
  • Anda  + (three divisions)
  • Telung  + (three hundred)
  • Ngatelubulanin  + (three months ceremony for baby, held 105 days after birth (Balinese month has 35 days))
  • Segi  + (rice cake)
  • Pamangkalan  + (threshold of door)
  • Inih  + (ooked rice in a small spherical container of plaited busung into which beras is placed before boiling)