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A list of all pages that have property "English equivalent" with value "a trip". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Alangkat  + (a span)
  • Ganjing  + (a stake mounted on two points where the rope is tied to measure the surface level)
  • Regang  + (a state of disgusting fingers doing something)
  • Jauk  + (pantomime dance wearing masks that portray strong and powerful characters (such as shiva and rahwana))
  • Pangentos  + (a substitute)
  • Penggantin  + (a substitute)
  • Bale tegeh  + (a tall building in the corner of a palace or temple courtyard)
  • Tali  + (a thousand)
  • Kalimayah  + (a thousand-legged beast that emits light at night)
  • Pangandongan  + (a tool for carrying)
  • Pangecekan  + (a tool for checking)
  • Panegtegan  + (one of the terms about the day in the balinese calendar)
  • Jan  + (ladder)
  • Pangapok  + (a tool for making deterrent)
  • Pangikalan  + (a tool for twisting a rope)
  • Sipat  + (a tool from sooty thread for making straight lines)
  • Pangesan  + (tool, kind of)
  • Wayang-wayang  + (a tool to facilitate the baking of satay)
  • Pangedigan  + (bat)
  • Pamaji  + (a tool to stretch the cleavage that is sawed or split)
  • Panundun  + (a tool to wake up)
  • Garu  + (a rake)
  • Gangsing  + (a spinning toy)
  • Kepundung  + (a tree of kapundung (baccaurea racemosa))
  • Badung  + (a tree whose fruit is round as big as a tomato, yellow, and has a sour taste)
  • Bale mujur  + (a twelve-masted building, erected in the western part of the house, as a place to receive guests)
  • Gayah sari  + (a type of 'gayah pupus' whose top is decorated with flower essence)
  • Celuluk  + (celuluk)
  • Komak  + (a type of beans)
  • Ancak  + (a type of body tree whose leaves are heart-shaped, height can reach 15 meters)
  • Jungkas  + (a type of comb whose teeth are large, long and sparse)
  • Ajang  + (a type of dish in offerings)
  • Sawan ai  + (kind of uir-uir)
  • Adar  + (a type of joged dance)
  • Engkuk  + (offerings)
  • Tuma  + (a type of louse that lives on clothes)
  • Sepen  + (a type of net for catching small shrimp on the beach)
  • Canang  + (a type of offering)
  • Gemuk  + (a type of oil to lubricate engine parts)
  • Ranti  + (a type of small chili)
  • Gambir  + (gambier)
  • Sawalak  + (a type of red feathered pigeon)
  • Nasi bira  + (a type of rice for offerings)
  • Sate calon  + (a type of satai made from grated coconut mixed with a little meat)
  • Slungsung  + (mackerel)
  • Bangladan  + (a type of sea fish whose body is flat)
  • Pantung  + (a type of sea shrimp with serrated skin)
  • Bludru  + (velvet cloth)
  • Balu entut  + (a type of shrub plant)
  • Dakangan  + (a type of skin disease)