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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "something the stalks of which have been taken; something to be ruled out". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Adol-adolan  + (something for sale; merchandise)
  • Ngawagin  + (something haphazardly or without basis)
  • Sukeh  + (something hard, difficult or challenging)
  • Acep-acepan  + (something hoped or wished for)
  • Tengteng  + (something in or on hand)
  • Sing dadi  + (may not)
  • Sesa  + (something left behind (after being eaten, taken, etc.); excess; more)
  • Sesaupan  + (something obtained without choosing)
  • Nyuun  + (something on head)
  • Nikul  + (something on shoulder with or without a pole (= negen))
  • Cepokang  + (something once, done once)
  • Nenenanne  + (something or other)
  • Anu  + (something or other, so and so, something not definite)
  • Ambek  + (behavior, manner, conduct)
  • Denda  + (a punishment, e.g. for late payment, for breaking rules)
  • Lingebanga  + (Something placed face down. lingeb = down)
  • Sopanang  + (something polite)
  • Sungsunga  + (storage place, small, under rafters)
  • Gangsar  + (something quickly without any plan or foresight)
  • Gangsaran  + (something quickly without thinking)
  • Sasuunan  + (on head)
  • Berekan  + (something rotten)
  • Angob-angoban  + (something surprising)
  • Dengen  + (something that inspires terror, amazement)
  • Lila  + (something that brings happiness)
  • Kris  + (talisman charm, amulet)
  • Ceda  + (something that causes imperfections; defects; deficiency; disgrace; stain)
  • Aub  + (cover)
  • Rusak-rusakan  + (something that has been broken/damaged (Alus Mider : a level of language used for people who are under or people who are above or a language that contains a feeling of exalting someone who deserves to be elevated))
  • Cahcahan  + (something that has been cut up, chopped)
  • Nasib  + (something that has been determined by God on a person; destiny; fate)
  • Tetabasan  + (scrap wood)
  • Kencang  + (tight rope)
  • Mapilus  + (something that has been twisted while being formed, such as a kojong or tangkih)
  • Lelucon  + (something that is amusing)
  • Kadutan  + (kris)
  • Bebakalan  + (Something that is intended)
  • Papingitan  + (something that is kept secret)
  • Nadi  + (enlarged)
  • Udu  + (unclear, something that no one buys)
  • Matenggeng  + (sitting so that only part of rear end is on seat, with leg hanging down)
  • Lalaca  + (something that is planned)
  • Panimpug  + (something that is thrown)
  • Panagel  + (something that is thrown)
  • Panempal  + (something that is used for thick, thick polishing)
  • Aat-aatan  + (something that is worked hard)
  • Nganyud  + (set afloat, set adrift, washed away, make float away)
  • Sepuk  + (something that flies up (e.g. dust, ashes))
  • Pupuk  + (something that you put on top)
  • Bekel  + (provisions things (provisions, supplies, stock) that are taken from one place to another, usually food or money)
  • Ababan  + (something the stalks of which have been taken; something to be ruled out)
  • Kencang  + (tight rope)
  • Pasuwunina  + (something to carry on one's head)
  • Nyabit  + (something under arm, between body and arm (normally something thin))
  • Krodokan  + (something until it is bubbling)
  • Usil  + (something unusual, annoying)
  • Kikid  + (wipe)
  • Alangan  + (a hindrance or obstacle)
  • Nampa  + (something wide &amp)
  • Jembrak  + (tuft protruding)
  • Nyungsung  + (something with religious connection)
  • Nginyal  + (something without swallowing, e.g. gum)
  • Pangalih-alihan  + (look for)
  • Nunain  + (something, cut back on the amount of something)
  • Ngrereh  + (something, find or pickup something, look for something, search for something)
  • Nyepit  + (something, grab and squeeze between two objects, like tongs, legs, arms)
  • Ngedasin  + (something, purify something)
  • Ngiter  + (something., surround something.)
  • Ngisngis  + (something; anything)
  • Natkala  + (sometimes)
  • Catut  + (tweezers that are used to pull our hairs from the beard)
  • Nista  + (poor smallest and least expensive of the three possible levels of a ceremony, the highest being called madudus, the medium level nadi)
  • Pangikian  + (a rasp with small holes for fine grating, such as coconut)
  • Kuskus  + (rice steamer having a conical shaped steamer that fits into flared rim of dangdang, usually made of loosely woven bamboo strips)
  • Sakti  + (sorcery, having extraordinary ability and power to control unseen forces that are usually directed toward evil ends)
  • Majayajaya  + (purification rite that is a normal part of any Manusa Yadnya ceremony, as well as many other kinds of rituals)
  • Calep  + (coconut grater for making relatively coarse pieces)
  • Boreh  + (medicine: external)
  • Belido  + (sometimes called weaver's sword, used to spread the warp threads for insertion of the weft and to tighten the weave after the weft has been inserted)
  • Biing  + (cock that is red all over with black and has yellow feet)
  • Ulek  + (sweet)
  • Sengeng  + (smell, having the smell of something burned)
  • Titisan  + (rice water in which rice has been boiled)
  • Majagau  + (Aquilaria malaccensis (Thymeleaceae) or several related species. Malayan aloeswood, Malayan eaglewoodwood. A tree with very aromatic wood, the most useful part of which contains a resin that results from insect attack)
  • Kepah  + (tree (Sterculiaceae))
  • Lindung  + (eel (Symbranchidae))
  • Iwel  + (rice cake)
  • Nyekah  + (sometimes incorrectly called a , held after the regular cremation)
  • Pelangkiran  + (shrine that hangs from the ceiling, generally made for a baby and used until age 105 days)
  • Keranjang  + (general term for any kind of open weave, usually large, basket that is made with flat strips of bamboo, or, sometimes wire net)
  • Kiwa  + (left (side, hand))
  • Leneng  + ((léneng) - low walls on either side of the cori or entrance of the house to sit)
  • Ngayah  + (work without pay, contribute work, (temple))
  • Urip  + (life)
  • Udang  + (shrimp, any type of shrimp, prawn, crayfish, lobster)
  • Disapunapine  + (sometimes+D1614)
  • Sibuh  + (container for holy water made of coconut shell, without top or strings, used in temple for sprinkling holy water on offerings and those who pray)
  • Simbar  + (staghorn fern)
  • Paci-paci  + (plant (Lamiaceae))
  • Lunas  + (culm (the hollow stem of a grass), removed)
  • Bagus  + (handsome (about man’s face))