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- Tum isi + (side dishes made from meat wrapped in young banana leaves and steamed)
- Jejambalan + (side dishes that are eaten without rice, (people) are used by the game)
- Pinggir + (side)
- Bale mundak + (six-masted house (located in the southern part of the house))
- Bale salunglung + (small rectangular building that has three poles for corpse burning equipment)
- Merepat + (square)
- Nyrendeng + (staggered to the side)
- Endongan + (stocking place from coconut filter)
- Bakuh + (sturdy)
- Lingga sarira + (subtle human body (also called suksma sarira))
- Rejenga + (surrounded by)
- Bale majalila + (the building where the goddess majalila resides in besakih)
- Bale manguntur + (the eighteen-mast building faces south where the gods dwell at the batara turun kabé)
- Bale murda + (the eleven square building for a traditional ceremony in the castle (royal palace))
- Bale mandapa + (the main building which has twelve poles, generally a place of deliberation)
- Bale sari + (singasari)
- Mundak + (the six-masted hall/building)
- Bale bandung + (the twelve-masted building contains lines and decorations on its pillars)
- Mundak sari + (the walled wall in the upstream and half in the side)
- Kali + (time)
- Kawastanin + (to be called)
- Makuh + (to form)
- Nglingebang + (turn something face down)
- Bale timbang + (, a place to weigh rice)
- Pleokan + (waist side)
- Bale ongkara + (one-masted square building, roofed with fibers on either side of the grand kori (besakih), also called bal&)
- 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)
- Lemayung + (a balinese musical composition using the smarandhana gamelan as a medium of expression)
- 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)
- Bale pawedan + (a four-mast building used as a seat for the priest to worship while leading a religious ritual)
- Pencok + (a side dish of spiced corn or beans)
- 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)
- 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)
- Abiha + (accompanied (by someone))
- Kembarang + (align, sit side by side)
- Gaangan + (basket closed for side dishes)
- Panarak + (basket of square grounded bamboo (the upper part is round and bigger))
- Besakih + (besakih (an area, also a name of biggest temple in bali))
- Raranggon + (building)
- Pangorong + (building)
- Wawangunan + (building)
- Bale pelik + (building a small rectangular house with a four mast as a pelinggih or a monument in a temple)
- Bale paselang + (building a square house with eight pillars, as a place of ceremony at besakih temple)
- Bale banjar + (building houses for public gatherings for villagers)
- Bale sakutus + (building houses that have eight poles, usually used as a bed)
- Bale gede + (building located in the southern or eastern part of the house, twelve pillars, walled walls in the south and east)
- Bale + (building)
- Nyengguh + (called)
- Kasapa + (called)