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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "turn over (command); give it back". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Kunyit  + (tumeric (Zingiberaceae))
  • Menggok  + (lean into a turn)
  • Mulak-malikang  + (turn)
  • Pengkol  + (turn)
  • Mengkol  + (turn)
  • Ilukang  + (turn)
  • Malipetan  + (turn around)
  • Malekok  + ((malékok) - turn (sometimes implies coming back via a different route than was used originally to get where one is))
  • Nglibeg  + (turn around (about position up and down); roll over)
  • Nguling  + (cook by rotissing over an open fire)
  • Malipetang  + (turn around and come back, turn around, return)
  • Nglipet  + (turn around around, fold)
  • Malikang  + (turn around something)
  • Mabalik  + (turn around, reverse)
  • Ngenggokang  + (turn around, turn vehicle)
  • Gigisang  + (turn down (about sound))
  • Uyang  + (turn from side to side, restless, as in sleep, unable to sleep because of thoughts)
  • Kipekan  + (turn toward)
  • Makipekan  + (turn head and shoulders toward right or left as if one hears a sound (vs. nolih = turn head only))
  • Ngedesem  + (one's eyes with a sour countenance to indicate unhapepiness with something)
  • Nolih  + (turn head, look around behind, turn head with body)
  • Nyerere  + (turn head, stare at, look at)
  • Numplu  + (poke into something like using a ramrod on a pop gun (bedil-bedilan))
  • Tumplu  + (poke with long object so that something inside tube comes out)
  • Jungklingang  + (turn it (something) over; turn something upside down)
  • Balikang  + (turn over (command); give it back)
  • Mungkah  + (open by lifting a lid)
  • Mudang-madingan  + (turn over first one way and then the other)
  • Nglibag-libegan  + (turn over first one way and then the other)
  • Malikang  + (turn around something)
  • Nungging  + (bend over so that head almost touches the ground)
  • Gasir  + (smooth or fast running or spinning, easy to turn or spin)
  • Nglingebang  + (turn something face down, right side down, with normal front side down or closed (prone), back side up; invert)
  • Nungkayak  + (turn something face up)
  • Ngontakan  + (turn something on (e.g. radio, TV, cassette, etc.))
  • Lingebang  + (turn something prone (imperative); face down; turn it so that it faces down)
  • Nungkayakang  + (turn something supine, face up, right side up)
  • Tengkayakang  + (turn supine (imperative))
  • Kipek-kipek  + (turn the head rapidly looking to the right and left)
  • Nyapnyap  + (turn toss and turn in sleep, sleep restlessly because of an anxious feeling)
  • Kipekan  + (turn toward)
  • Uyeng  + (turn twist, whirl, spin (as a wind or an airplane))
  • Jungklang-jungkling  + (turn upside down)
  • Mabalik  + (turn around, reverse)
  • Pincer  + (turn, rotate, revolve, spin)
  • Puter  + (turn, rotate, revolve, spin, turn around, move in a circle, stir round, twist, wring)
  • Giliran  + (turn; shift)
  • Kalingebang  + (turned down (by); reversed to face down)
  • Matianga  + (turned off; turned off by him / someone)
  • Idupanga  + (turned on (by someone))
  • Nengkayakan  + (to hold or present palms of the hands as to receive holy water)