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List of results
- Pangerekan + (weaving tools)
- Caturwara + (week, one of the pawukon)
- Prangbakat + (week, one of the pawukon)
- Gumbreg + (week, one of the pawukon)
- Medangsia + (week, one of the pawukon)
- Pon + (weight)
- Matabih + (wheeled)
- Ampal + (white cow or buffalo with black hooves and horns)
- Pletik + (white spot on the forehead or at the temple of the dancer)
- Jebeng + (whole (leafy or clumpy plants))
- Balu remba + (widows or widowers who have many children)
- Balu remban + (widows or widowers who have many children)
- Gagilig + (winding or string)
- Pragiwaka + (wise (form alus singgih / type of balinese language to talk to people who must be respected))
- Naga kapulir + (women who walk slanted backwards or looking up the woman usually does not want to take advice others)
- Reng + (wooden or bamboo blades mounted on rafters where tiles are installed)
- Saruron + (working together)
- Ngroyong + (working together)
- Rundah + (worry persistently)
- 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)
- Tekes + (wrap)
- Ngreka + (drawing)
- Pujut + (wuku name or 15th week in pawukon)
- Banggras + (yell)
- Ajeg Bali + (sebuah gerakan pemertahanan identitas etnik bali. gerakan ini bertujuan mengembalikan masyarakat bali dalam konteks pengamalan ajaran agama hindu dan kebudayaan bali, atau disebut pula sebagai re-balinisasi dan re-hinduisasi.)
- Miket + ((already) tied up)
- Braja nembah + ((carcan janma) kalau ada orang yang memiliki cacat pada tumitnya, orang itu biasanya lebih banyak menemui kesengsaaraan dalam hidupnya)
- Plapanin + ((more) careful in speaking)
- Paplapanin + ((more) careful in speaking)
- Jongjong + ((shape) oval or slightly budded)
- 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)
- Semauuk + (a balinese food made from young pig intestines mixed with rice flour and spices)
- Lemayung + (a balinese musical composition using the smarandhana gamelan as a medium of expression)
- Plentang + (a barrier device that tied to a kite or animal rope.)
- Balu + (a bet on a cockfight)
- 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)
- Tri Hita Karana + (a concept of hindu that resemble the harmonious relationship among humans, human and nature, human and god)
- Dados katawan + (a cow that always moos when fitted with a yoke or harness is considered good for plowing and is believed to help drive away crop pests.)
- Dulang mreta + (a defect on the right or left ear is believed to indicate that the person is well-suited for running a business.)
- Tatebeng + (a device/something that functions as a light barrier on the lamp)
- Anyang + (a dish of vegetables mixed with balinnes spice)
- Ong bero + (a dog whose one eye is smaller than the other or a dog whose voice is round (gilik) can make its owner influential or respected by people)
- Pancawara + (a five day cycle in wewaran concept)
- Bale pawedan + (a four-mast building used as a seat for the priest to worship while leading a religious ritual)
- Anantaboga + (a giant snakes in balinese myth)
- Pragusti + (a group of "gusti" clan (one of the clans in bali))
- Panca Sanak + (a holy sacrifice in the bhuta yadnya that uses five main animals (swans, dogs, pigs, goats, cows). this is greater than panca sata)
- Panca Sata + (a holy sacrifice in the bhuta yadnya that uses five coloured chickens (white, red, siungan, black, and brumbun) which is considered as the basic of another larger caru)
- Darma yatra + (a journey to spread religious teachings)