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A list of all pages that have property "English equivalent" with value "long rectangular building, six-masted with a series of ribs made in such a way that it looks as if it has no connection". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Recedana  + (the pitra yadnya ceremony which replaces the body (corpse) with the symbol of holy water (tirta), is usually done if the body that has been buried has no trace of its former because it has long been buried, or the location of the grave is too far away)
  • Sanggah cucuk  + (the place of offerings is made of woven bamboo with one pole for blind times)
  • Plangkiran  + (the place to offer sajen, made of wooden boards, mounted on the wall of the room)
  • Mundak  + (the six-masted hall/building)
  • Bale bandung  + (the twelve-masted building contains lines and decorations on its pillars)
  • Katampedang  + (tidied up)
  • Selemang  + (to be made black)
  • Makuh  + (to form)
  • Masasingel  + (to have a ring that joins the ribs of an umbrella together)
  • Ngaat  + (to long for)
  • Taah  + (tool, kind of)
  • Karubuhang  + (torn down)
  • Pilis  + (traditional medicine that is attached to the temples as a headache medicine. usually made from a mixture of tubers and other pounded material.)
  • Dulang  + (tray)
  • Nare  + (tray)
  • Bokoran  + (trays a kind of basin made of silver, wood, etc.)
  • Bale timbang  + (, a place to weigh rice)
  • Jujukanga  + (vertical)
  • Kaah-kaah  + (very heavy and long suffering from pain)
  • Abenat  + (very long)
  • Mapepilis  + (wear pepilis)
  • Gandek  + (where betel nut made from woven palm leaves with the bottom of wood)
  • Pepekuk  + (woman belt used to made from metal, and used during cutting tooth ceremony)
  • Paplengkungan  + (woven bamboo as a cover for the corpse)
  • Klabang  + (woven bamboo slats in a rectangular shape used as a base for drying the snacks)
  • Bale wongkilas  + (long rectangular building, six-masted with a series of ribs made in such a way that it looks as if it has no connection)
  • Bale gong  + (a building located in the middle jaba area or side jaba on a temple that serves as a place to beat gongs and gamelan)
  • Bale kambang  + (a building containing 28 pillars, erected on a mound of land surrounded by a pond as a royal assembly hall, priests and court officials)
  • Bale piyasan  + (a building in sanggah (family temple) or temple as a place of ceremonial means)
  • Gobes  + (a cake shaped like a bowl made from sticky rice flour mixed with steamed grated coconut and granulated sugar)
  • Bale pawedan  + (a four-mast building used as a seat for the priest to worship while leading a religious ritual)
  • Tipat blekok  + (a ketipat made with a braid of two leaf lanes to complement the sajen &quot)
  • Tipat adegan  + (a ketupat made with a braid of four leaf lanes to complement the sajen "babangkit")
  • Tipat bagia  + (a ketupat made with a braid of two lontar leaves to complement the "babangkit" offerings)
  • Tipat blayag  + (a ketupat made with a braid of two leaf lanes to complement the ritual offering in the rice fields)
  • Plaus  + (a kind of triangular shaped offerings base made of coconut leaf)
  • Ronde  + (a kind of warm drink with ginger water added with round stuffing made from sticky rice flour and other spices)
  • Kejep  + (a moment)
  • Sipsip  + (a piece of bamboo over the ribs of the house to attach the roof)
  • Garu  + (a rake)
  • Bale-bale  + (a seat or bed made of bamboo or wood)
  • Rence  + (a series of fruit in a sprig)
  • Bale pegat  + (a six-masted building with its halls or building divided in two, located in the western part of the yard, as a place to receive guests)
  • Tipat balang  + (a six-pointed diamond made with a braid of two pandanus lines, which functions as a container for grasshoppers)
  • Bale tegeh  + (a tall building in the corner of a palace or temple courtyard)
  • Bale mujur  + (a twelve-masted building, erected in the western part of the house, as a place to receive guests)
  • Crenggah  + (a type of banana whose fruits are long and curved)
  • Jungkas  + (a type of comb whose teeth are large, long and sparse)
  • Blebet  + (a type of large nyiru whose shape is curved at the bottom)
  • Sate calon  + (a type of satai made from grated coconut mixed with a little meat)
  • Nasi kojong  + (a type of tumpeng rice formed by inserting rice into a cone mold made of banana leaves)