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This page provides a simple browsing interface for finding entities described by a property and a named value. Other available search interfaces include the page property search, and the ask query builder.
List of results
- Kwanditan + (wood)
- Balok + (wood)
- Iga-iga + (roof ribs of roof of building that run from ridge beam (langit-langit) to lambang, the beam on top of wall)
- Kosta + (wood apple)
- Kas + (wood chest)
- Tatampelan + (wood chips from chopping with hatchet or axe)
- Tain + (manure: dry cow manure)
- Maman + (feed for cows, pigs or other animals)
- Kroncongan + (cowbell)
- Sintok + (tree (Lauraceae))
- Kalikukun + (tree (Tiliaceae), small to medium tree, that is common to the Bukit)
- Kunyit + (tumeric (Zingiberaceae))
- Waru + (tree hibiscus, Hibiscus tiliaceus (Malvaceae))
- Tanjung + (kick with toe)
- Paperon + (vine ellow‑)
- Bor + (wood or metal)
- Ukiran + (wood or stone carving)
- Uras + (wood powder, theoretically sandalwood powder, but, considering the scarcity of sandalwood, usually cheaper wood is used)
- Tatangga + (wood rasp)
- Triti + (either of two birds for which there is only one Balinese name:, Common Sandpiper)
- Seserutan + (wood shavings)
- Gegitik + (wood stick to throw or hit something)
- Kayu-kayuan + (wood, all kinds of)
- Garot + (wood-toothed hoe to scratch)
- Kayu + (low bush with abundant closely spaced leaves, often grown in house yards because the mashed leaves are used as a green coloring material in foods and offerings ("Diospyros ferrea"))
- Babetekan + (wooden box for food that is carried in boat by fishermen)
- Campang + (wooden branch)
- Okokan + (wooden cow bell)
- Gebiog + (wooden gate for field or corral (kandang) that has spaces through which one can see)
- Plangkan + (wooden halls; wooden and bamboo seat)
- Pengotok + (wooden hammer)
- Panggul + (wooden hammer for playing gangsa (xylophone-like musical instruments))
- Semeti + (wooden hammer, mallet)
- Antok-antok + (outrigger socket)
- Reng + (wooden or bamboo blades mounted on rafters where tiles are installed)
- Palid + (wooden practice bullet)
- Gamparan + (wooden sandals)
- Gegaleng + (usually made of coconut log, on which a jukung is placed when on shore)
- Pentongan + (wooden stick)
- Glodog + (mat: made entirely of strips that are basang, rather than tundu, therefore a coarse mat)
- Blatuk + (Woodpecker)
- Kloping + (woody sheath of coconut flower, frequently gathered for firewood, oblong and somewhat pointed at free end)
- Katekulan + (mature coconut without water, but with meat)
- Warah + (word)
- Gegilik + (small decorative hoop that is sewed into place just below the rim of some kinds of baskets)
- Uras + (wood powder, theoretically sandalwood powder, but, considering the scarcity of sandalwood, usually cheaper wood is used)
- Gelebug + (onomatopoeia: sound of something falling and hitting ground like a coconut, with a thumping sound)
- Bija + (rice uncooked, damp white rice, for putting on self (foreehead, temples, throat) after prayer)
- Mamanek + (offering flat wood piece, often carved, that is used in high offering)
- Kaping + (word that dones a level)