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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "used for shampoo or for cooking certain vegetables, notably don tuwi". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Lubuk  + (used a lot)
  • Pangalah  + (sorcery, something used to defeat or overcome)
  • Berung  + (wound)
  • Anggena  + (used as (passive), for the purpose of, with (broad usage))
  • Tembong  + (woven bamboo basket with a flat bottom that looks like tetempeh, ,except that the vertical sides are very tall, about 8 cm. high, made of a single strip of bamboo)
  • Telengis  + (semi-solid, soft residue left from boiling santen to make coconut oil)
  • Gamal  + (Gamal tree (Leguminosae))
  • Kakudung  + (used as a shield or protection)
  • Gedebong  + (banana stem, often sliced to use as pig food, or boiled with spices to make the vegetable called ares)
  • Dapdapangan  + (tool, kind of net making or repairing tool like a smooth, thin batten)
  • Uyah uku  + (salt, unrefined natural sea salt, as found, e.g., encrusted on rocks)
  • Ketepluk  + (used by Bujangga Wesnawa)
  • Kapuakan  + (scarer made from a piece of bamboo (bungbung) that has partially cut through lengthwise)
  • Capil  + (bowl shaped hat made of flat bamboo strips. also called capil saab, but this term usually refers to a similar hat that is about 10 cm. larger in diameter and somewhat more coarse than a capil jengki)
  • Pelak  + (kerosene lamp, small, that has a glass bottle as the fuel reservoir)
  • Kakampol  + (basket woven of bamboo strips, worn tied around the waist by a rope)
  • Sasontengan  + (prayer like a mantra, but in Balinese rather than Kawi or Sanskrit)
  • Ketekan  + (used by timer in cockfight to record the number of times a half coconut shell with a hole in it sinks in a container of water)
  • Ingsakan  + (used crushing etc.)
  • Kerah  + (used for animals)
  • Pulian  + (millipede: found in rocks, suung, or stones (batu, bias, suung))
  • Kayehina  + (used for bathing)
  • Lelumpian  + (large, round, concave, shallow tray with rim)
  • Pane  + (large, round bowl with outward flaring sides made of red clay)
  • Ngenyangang  + (make something taut)
  • Ambuh  + (used for shampoo or for cooking certain vegetables, notably don tuwi)
  • Pangangsuhan  + (throwing net (jala) with fine meash that has draw string at bottom, like a smal purse seine)
  • Sangku  + (holy water container made of metal, such as copper (temaga), seng (sheet stee), or aluminum)
  • Dedungkian  + (small basket usually woven of bamboo, worn in back of waist at the small of the back)
  • Kebah  + (frayed rope, string)
  • Tetempeh  + (round tray made of plaited bamboo, with a low cylindrical rim, similar to but smaller than a ngiu)
  • Timpas  + (tool, kind of large, heavy tool with sharp point on top at far end, blade is bent slightly to the right with respect to handle)
  • Dapdapangan  + (tool, kind of net making or repairing tool like a smooth, thin batten)
  • Bis  + (tube duct, pipe culvert, concrete cylinder)
  • Makakincung  + (tail feathers recently fallen)
  • Sager  + (a mixture consisting of dried small fish (gerang) fried without oil (gerang manyanyah), grated coconut (nyuh makikih), palm sugar (gula Bali), don kecarum, and kesuna-cekuh (spice mixture))
  • Nyari  + (length measurement = width of two or more fingers - duang nyari, petang nyari, etc.)
  • Tepung biakaon  + (offering made of don tulak, don kayu sisih, susuk ambengan, padang lepas, tepung baas, mixed together)
  • Temu  + (spice)
  • Ganjaran  + (offering a common offering, consisting of fruit, egg, jaja, sugar cane, six small ketipats, ketipat gatep, tied together in two groups of three, called akelan, and a canang on top)
  • Ngracik  + (mix: gather collect)
  • Matangi  + (wake up, get up, be awake)
  • Masimpen  + (stored, preserved, put away)
  • Aub  + (cover)
  • Emper-emper  + (rags made of dirty clothes on string)
  • Tabia dakep  + (pepper: Piper longum (Piperaceae))
  • Kemerakan  + (poinciana (Leguminosae))
  • Pesor  + (offering only common jaja that is wrapped in bamboo leaf, don tiing)
  • Tape  + (food made by fermenting starchy material with yeast, typically sticky rice (ketan or injin, or a mixture of the two), but other foods, such as cassava (ubi kayu) made be used)
  • Besek  + (coffee bean carrying basket, as used in the Pupuan area)
  • Duur  + (used in regular converstation to describe someone's head)