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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "uir-uir; larger insects than beetles, double-winged". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Kakalih  + (two; both)
  • Liingan  + (tying bait on hook)
  • Blekok  + (a heron)
  • Jungkas  + (type of comb whose teeth are large, long and large)
  • Sesolahan  + (type of dance; dance; how to dance)
  • Segi  + (rice cake)
  • 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)
  • Gender  + (type of gangsa that is tuned to the slendro scale and is played with two round mallets, the keys being damped with the knuckles of the hand that holds the mallet)
  • Kajar  + (type of gong that imitates the rhythms of the drums in some styles of music)
  • Pucuk  + (Hibiscus Rosa Sinensis L)
  • Ragi  + (Yeast added to steamed ketan to make brem.)
  • Cangak  + (type of pond dwelling bird)
  • Sang  + (title of respect for important or holy people)
  • Sirat  + (roof shingle made of ironwood, Eusideroxylon zwageri (Lauraceae))
  • Sagon  + (rice cake)
  • Jerum  + (deception, power, reason)
  • Kwanditan  + (wood)
  • Crenggah  + (Types of bananas whose fruits are long and curved)
  • Peja  + (dried, uncooked, salted fish)
  • Boreh  + (medicine: external)
  • Kuas  + (paint brush (vs. kawas = kind of sate offering)
  • Ubud  + (Ubud is a town on the Indonesian island ofUbud is a town on the Indonesian island of Bali in Ubud District, located amongst rice paddies and steep ravines in the central foothills of the Gianyar regency. Promoted as an arts and culture centre, it has developed a large tourism industry. Ubud has a population of about 30,000 people.d has a population of about 30,000 people.)
  • Kriak  + (weights for jala made of shells)
  • Udang  + (shrimp, any type of shrimp, prawn, crayfish, lobster)
  • Pacul  + (ugly, simple, plain, uneducated, as a farmer (derogatory))
  • Air  + (uir-uir; larger insects than beetles, double-winged)
  • Medangsia  + (week no. 14 of the 30 Pawukon weeks)
  • Panca wara  + (five cycles of daily turnover with urip amount 33 as a basis for according to the Satha Pata Brahmana concept where 33 of the Gods are believed to play a role in maintaining the safety of the great Bhuwana)
  • Tali  + (symbolic betel chew that is put in offerings)
  • Banah  + (umbilical cord, equated with the Kanda Empat)
  • Pajeng  + (umbrella)
  • Catra  + (umbrella)
  • Ungkulan  + (umbrella)
  • Payung  + (umbrella bamboo shaped like an umbrella)
  • Kapiambeng  + (unable to attend; unavailable)
  • Kelangan  + (hidden or out of sight)
  • Kandung  + (unable to continue the journey)
  • Nyukuh  + (unable to do a job properly)
  • Bingung  + (unable to make a choice, perplexed)
  • Kepek  + (unable to use leg or wing)
  • Rumpuh  + (paralyzed: unable to move because of physical disability or handicap)
  • Tulen  + (to be honest or truthful)
  • Tan kadi  + (unbelieveable)
  • Tan Perah  + (unbelieveable; extraordinarily)
  • Tan sipi  + (unbelieveable; remarkably)
  • Kaung  + (uncastrated male pig (bangkung = sow))
  • Tan mari  + (unceasing; never stop)
  • Ua  + (uncle)
  • Maman  + (feed for cows, pigs or other animals)
  • Purisia  + (unclean thing; dirt)
  • Kamuh  + (unclear)