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

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  • Sial  + (unlucky, not be on good terms with someone)
  • Anom  + (unmarried not yet married)
  • Teruna  + (unmarried post-adolescent boy)
  • Bajang  + (unmarried, post-adolescent girl)
  • Jijih  + (unmilled rice that has been separated from the stalk (gabah in Bahasa Indonesia))
  • Sing  + (unnecessary)
  • Entuk  + (to be hindered or blocked by a vertical obstruction)
  • Ngirisin  + (unopened coconut inflorescense for sugary fluid to make into tuak)
  • Tongtongan  + (unopened inflorescence of the coconut tree (and also banana, corn, etc.), enclosed in a long, tapering sheath, kloping, that is incised in order to allow sugary water to escape that is then made into palm sugar or tuak)
  • Mongkar  + (unpack)
  • Ngab  + (unpleasant, long-lasting, like tree bark, smell or taste that is bad)
  • Gambah  + (unravel)
  • Pajrawe  + (unravel; tufted)
  • Embud  + (elastic)
  • Madees  + (unrelenting)
  • Belibar  + (unripe)
  • Cinggur  + (unripe fruit dish containing mango, chili, trassi, asam, peanuts, petis, sugar, grated banana, beef nose, bean sprouts, beef)
  • Muda  + (Unripe, green, light color, pale, young)
  • Mabah  + (fallen down, over (e.g. tree))
  • Ngebas  + (unroll warp threads from pandalan as cloth is woven)
  • Kebah  + (frayed rope, string)
  • Alus  + (refined (behavior, appearance))
  • Nyeretang  + (slowly act slowly, do something slowly)
  • Nyeruyung  + (stagger, almost fall)
  • Ngembakin  + (unstable (about male voices approaching adulthood))
  • Bangul  + (unstable and easily rolls over)
  • Sumbang  + (unstable or unsuitable)
  • Nenggel  + (unstable place near the edge of something where it is easy to fall off)
  • Punyah  + (dizzy)
  • Sruyung  + (unsteady almost falling over)
  • Uyang-uyangan  + (dizzy from blow to the head)
  • Obah  + (alter, modify)
  • Ganjih  + (unsteady; not strong enough)
  • Unus  + (fiber from the base of a stem of punyan jaka (sugar palm))
  • Embus  + (Semantically lexical 'embus' means open. Morphologically a basic form that categorized nouns.)
  • Nganteg  + (at, reach a place)
  • Nganti  + (until)
  • Teked  + (arrive at a place, or home)
  • Pinah  + (until it's time; until the time is come)
  • Mabetel  + (until translucent)
  • Pido  + (untrusting)
  • Uug  + (ruined, hard to fix)
  • Anyar  + (unused (opposite is buuk, meaning dirty because used a great deal))
  • Lesung maseen  + (unusual expression)
  • Blinguh  + (Unwell)
  • Kapok  + (unwillingness not wanting to do something again because of previous bad experience, be cured, not do wrong thing again, afraid, discouraged, memory of something bad that happened in the past which causes a person to avoid the same situation again)
  • Ngulur  + (unwind something, e.g. string from a ball, payout (rope), make concessions, pass something out, extend, make slack, hoist (flag))
  • Magetep-getep  + (up)
  • Tektek  + (up)
  • Labak  + (near the horizon)
  • Menek-tuwun  + (up and down)