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

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  • Panegtegan  + (one of the terms about the day in the balinese calendar)
  • Ding  + (one of the tones of the five tones in balinese gamelan (music))
  • Wanaprastha  + (one part of catur asrama concept)
  • Nyimpangang adegan  + (one part or process of the cremation ceremony)
  • Biksuka  + (one part or stage of catur asrama)
  • Adiri  + (person)
  • Ajengkal  + (one span hand)
  • Siu  + (one thousand)
  • Sia bangsit  + (one thousand eight hundred)
  • Nem Bangsit  + (one thousand two hundred)
  • Akelan  + (one tie consisting of six pieces of 'ketupat' (rice steamed in diamond shape packet and wrap in coconut leaves))
  • Sasapa  + (one type of alphabet s in the balinese alphabet)
  • Sasaga  + (one type of alphabet s in the balinese alphabet)
  • Celuluk  + (celuluk)
  • Poh Santen  + (one type of mango that has a lot of sap when it's still raw)
  • Poh Manalagi  + (one type of mango that is similar to ‘poh golek’, but the flesh is thicker)
  • Poh Madu  + (one type of mango that tastes like honey when its ripe)
  • Poh Arum Manis  + (one type of mango that tastes sweet when its ripe)
  • Poh Gedang  + (one type of mango which is similar to ‘poh arum manis’ but the seeds are bigger)
  • Poh Lali Jiwa  + (one type of mango which is similar to ‘poh arum manis’, but the fruit flesh is rather spotted)
  • Poh Golek  + (one type of mango which shaped flat and long (oval))
  • Segehan Satus Kutus  + (one type of offerings in religious ceremonies in bali (offering the smallest sacrifice, which among others contains as much as 108 pieces of rice))
  • Janggan  + (janggan kite)
  • Ratodata  + (one type of wirama)
  • Punarmada  + (one type of wirama)