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

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  • Ngapus  + (to fake, fool, or deceive)
  • Apus  + (to fake, fool, deceive, trick (as in athletic contest))
  • Jepit  + (trap with spring loaded, U-shaped snapper, used for mice and rats)
  • Pikat  + (trap, esp. for dove, in which wild birds are caught on glue that is set next to decoy)
  • Makungkung  + (trapped)
  • Selek  + (trapped physically or mentally)
  • Kapeper  + (trapped situation; deficiency)
  • Luu  + (trash; garbage)
  • Ngambah  + (travel move, follow a route or path)
  • Malonlonan  + (travel travel at leisure, travel for pleasure)
  • Malelungan  + (traveling)
  • Dulang  + (tray food container, usually used to mean a circular plateform shaped like a double cone, a round tray with a flared conical base used as a support for offerings, or to display them, or for carrying offerings to a temple ceremony)
  • Bokor  + (dish or bowl, tray, usually concave upwards, with sides)
  • Tetaledan  + (tray on which offerings are laid out)
  • Pamayuhan  + (tray upon which individual portions of ebat are served)
  • Kapar  + (tray usually flat)
  • Sesenden  + (tray with pedestal base)
  • Kelatlat  + (tray woven with bamboo)
  • Bokoran  + (trays a kind of basin made of silver, wood, etc.; usually used for canang or offerings)
  • Catok  + (tread of tire)
  • Alpaka  + (treason, rebel)
  • Namiu  + (treat as a guest, feed)
  • Ngenehang  + (treat like this, act like this)
  • Nyuun  + (something on head)
  • Kapetepetin  + (treated)
  • Pangusadan  + (treatments)
  • Pasubaya  + (treaty)
  • Wit  + (origin: very beginning, cause)
  • Pinis  + (tree)
  • Taru  + (tree)
  • Sandat  + (tree)
  • Tiga  + (spirit)
  • Jempinis  + (tree)
  • Lempini  + (tree)
  • Pete  + (tree)
  • Temen  + (tree (Acanthaceae) e)
  • Pakel  + (Tree (Anacardiaceae))
  • Bungkak nyinying  + (tree (Apocynaceae), a small tree, fairly common on the Bukit, with single, alternate, paired, spear)
  • Kacret-kacretan  + (tree (Bignoniaceae))
  • Singapur  + (tree (Elaeocarpaceae), capulin, Jamaica cherry, kersen in B.I., small evergreen tree with soft)
  • Gintungan  + (tree (Euphorbiaceae), bishop wood, a medium sized dioecious tree (unisexual flowers with male and female flowers on different trees) that is not common ine Bali)
  • Sintok  + (tree (Lauraceae))
  • Kedawung  + (tree (Legminosae), a medium to large treetree (Legminosae), a medium to large tree of the genus that yields the commercial timber known by the trade name Petai. It has spreading buttresses, bipinnate leaves with small leaflets, and long stalked flowers that produce leathery pods. The rather large seeds are sold in the larger markets. They are chewed to relieve gas pains. The seeds are also one of the ingredients of the boreh called singrong jangkep. In other parts of Asia the seeds are used for intestinal disorders and the powdered bark is used for skin problems.e powdered bark is used for skin problems.)
  • Kalikosta  + (tree (Leguminosae))
  • Tekek  + (steady, strong, tight, (e.g. a bolt, string, nut))
  • Klampuak  + (tree (Myrtaceae))
  • Kutat  + (tree /p> kutat)
  • Kelecung  + (tree Ebenaceae), tree of the ebony family that is sometimes used I woodcarvings sold as striped ebony, but is inferior to other ebony species, notably D. celebica under)
  • Kendung  + (tree Helicia javannica (Proteaceae))
  • Udu  + (unclear, something that no one buys)