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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "usually has pencil-like pneumatophores, but sometimes stilt roots". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Keben  + (square basket with fitted cover, made of thin, good quality, tightly woven, split bamboo)
  • Waterpas  + (level spirit level, as used by builders, carpenters)
  • Dewa  + (figurines made of mature rice stalks placed in the field at harvest time)
  • Nutug ngetelun  + (purification ceremony at cemetery, held three days after burial, involving carrying a taji offering to the cemetery)
  • Nutug  + (to reach a destination, arrive at, go with someone)
  • Pangasepan  + (container for making smoke that is used in various ceremoenies)
  • Tali tutus  + (thin strip of bamboo, usually tali tiiing, used to tie objects together quickly)
  • Tetempeh  + (round tray made of plaited bamboo, with a low cylindrical rim, similar to but smaller than a ngiu)
  • Ngiu  + (large, shallow, round tray with rim, made of plaited bamboo strips used for winnowing rice before cooking)
  • Jimat  + (relic talisman)
  • Kecap  + (soy sauce)
  • Kompor  + (stove)
  • Tumpek  + (Saturday (Saniscara Kajeng Kliwon) of the 12 Pawukon week, Kuningan)
  • Sajeng  + (palm beer made by fermenting the sugary liquid that is exuded when the unopened flower of some kinds of palm trees is incised)
  • Basuki  + (one of the two naga, snake-dragons, that live in Bhur Loka along with Bedawang)
  • Canang  + (common type of small offering, usually in the shape of a square or round tray made of immature coconut leaf)
  • Prayascita  + (complex offering made in connection with a ceremony to remove religious impurities)
  • Nyenukin betara  + (spirits (betara) to Bale Agung to give thanks for successful ceremony)
  • Napinang  + (winnow)
  • Marerauhan  + (in which one or more people (sadeg) who are susceptible to going into trance do so in order to communiecate with a god so that it can be determined if that god is pleased with earthly arrangements for ceremony or other projects)
  • Nyalah  + (make unnecessary effort to do, or get, or make, or buy something that is easily obtained or made without much effort)
  • Sisan  + (the rest of something)
  • Bada  + (barn, stable)
  • Gelatik  + (Java sparrow, aka Java Finch, Java Rice Bird)
  • Keranjang  + (general term for any kind of open weave, usually large, basket that is made with flat strips of bamboo, or, sometimes wire net)
  • Api-api  + (usually has pencil-like pneumatophores, but sometimes stilt roots)
  • Klupak  + (container for taji (cockfight blades))
  • Nugel  + (cut crosswise into several pieces)
  • Prapen  + (usually in the form of a table with a shallow tray on top that contains earth)
  • Ganceng  + (plugged; step on; puncture)
  • Pretima  + (statue)
  • Sengkui  + (shallow tray-like rectangular basket made of green coconut leaf (slepan) used as a food container for one karang of "bat")
  • Sepat  + (level line used by bricklayer for making sure successive layers of blocks are horizontal)
  • Roti  + (bread-like cakes, rolls)
  • Sambed  + (plow device that fits under the neck of an animal pulling field implement such as a cow pulling a plow)
  • Cubluk  + (metal pot with a removable perforated disk that is used to steam rice for everyday use)
  • Gegaleng  + (usually made of coconut log, on which a jukung is placed when on shore)
  • Uap  + (medicine: traditional medicine that is applied to the body over the stomach or around the waist as a poultice to cool it)
  • Makebios  + (spilled)
  • Be  + (Usually means fish, but sometimes refers to meat, eggs, peanuts, or a particular type of meat when it is combined with an other word: e.g. be guling (roasted pig), be sampi (beef), be pasih (fish))
  • Negen  + (put or carry something on one or two shoulders, with or without a shoulder pole (sanan))
  • Dadinan  + (commemoration of a birthday once a Balinese month (of 35 days), when the Saptawara and Pancawara (7-day and 5-day) week days are the same as on the day of birth)
  • Marerep  + (spend the night)
  • Panegenan  + (shoulder pole)
  • Cahcahan  + (something that has been cut up, chopped)
  • Cali  + (unlucky or unfortunate because of some unexplainable (niskala) cause, probably because of having broken a taboo)
  • Ngulung  + (roll up without using a form inside upon which to coil the object, coil up, as a hose)
  • Mabiok  + (hanging down or dangling)
  • Tebuk  + (pound general term)
  • Nyeraya  + (from friends, neighbors in local project, e.g. roofing, weeding, etc.)
  • Anantaboga  + (One of the two naga, or snake-dragons, that live in Bhur Loka, along with Bedawang)