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- Plentang + (a barrier device that tied to a kite or animal rope.)
- Nasi balean + (a basket of rice is enough for about twenty servings)
- Balu + (a bet on a cockfight)
- Rungseng + (a bit crazy)
- Isis + (a bit dry (about clothesline))
- Pelakas + (a bit old, but not yet married)
- Bangkil + (a buffer for rice in dry soil)
- 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)
- Pocongan + (bond by small amount)
- Adepuk + (a bunch of rice)
- Apinpin + (a bunch)
- Gedeng + (a bundle of paddy)
- Gobes + (a cake shaped like a bowl made from sticky rice flour mixed with steamed grated coconut and granulated sugar)
- Ratu + (king)
- Balik sumpah + (a ceremony (bhuta yadnya)that bigger than rsi gana ceremony)
- Ebet + (bushes)
- Tembuluk + (a cockroach nymph)
- Aketeng + (a coin)
- Sate gede + (a collection of various ornamental satai)
- Sate tanceb + (a collection of various satay in the form of decorative ornaments)
- Aijas + (a comb of)
- Tadah Sukla + (a complement of ceremony offerings consisting of beans and fried bananas)
- Tri Hita Karana + (a concept of hindu that resemble the harmonious relationship among humans, human and nature, human and god)
- Alpaprana + (a consonant sound pronounced with a weak exhalation)
- Mapendeng + (dont eat)
- Juru + (a professional)
- Topeng + (a dance in which male performers wear masks)
- Ratu Ngurah + (a designation for the supernatural power that protects the yard and its inhabitants)
- Tatebeng + (a device/something that functions as a light barrier on the lamp)
- Sate wayang + (a diverse set of satay in the form of decorative offerings)
- Bebek + (a duck or ducks)
- Makudang-kudang + (some)
- Kikit + (a little)
- Ganggangan + (a fig tree, usually used to make boats)
- Api takep + (a fire that is placed on two pieces of coconut husk which are placed crosswise, the one above is facedown, covering the bottom, is used during the yadnya blind ceremony)
- Pancawara + (a five day cycle in wewaran concept)
- Balapan + (races)
- Calon + (candidate)
- Pertigaan + (a fork)
- 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)
- Abulih + (a/an)
- Abungkul + (a/an)
- Gabag + (touch)
- Pragusti + (a group of "gusti" clan (one of the clans in bali))
- Abangan + (a gutter on a roof)
- Nasi gibungan + (a half ball shaped rice dish is enough for four to six servings)
- Cekel + (a handful)
- 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)
- Satusan + (a hundred)
- Darma yatra + (a journey to spread religious teachings)
- Tipat blekok + (a ketipat made with a braid of two leaf lanes to complement the sajen ")
- Tipat adegan + (a ketupat made with a braid of four leaf lanes to complement the sajen "babangkit")
- Tipat blayag + (a ketupat made with a braid of two leaf lanes to complement the ritual offering in the rice fields)
- Tipat bagia + (a ketupat made with a braid of two lontar leaves to complement the "babangkit" offerings)
- Tali + (a thousand)
- Sumping + (a kind of a cake)
- Beleng + (a kind of betel)
- Bangsing + (root)
- Bangkebai + (a kind of cannon)
- Plecing + (a kind of chili sauce for mixed with kale vegetables)
- Ropa + (a kind of cloth)
- Belek + (soft)
- Plekir + ('baris' dancer crown)
- Bangsel + (damp)
- Rubung + (a kind of earrings stuff or eardrop (jewelry in the ear) for men)
- Tuak + (beer)
- Sajeng + (palm beer)
- Ricik + (a kind of fish)
- Soli + (a kind of flower)
- Klaci + (a kind of forest wood whose fruit is very acidic)
- Pengkah + (a kind of ghost with big stomach)
- Papenggong + (a kind of granary)
- Cepuk + (a kind of ikat cloth or fabric whose base color is red)
- Pepetet + (a kind of lizard whose skin is blackish, glowing white and flying)
- Petaka + (grip on the top of the rib-shaped ribs on the traditional house)
- Pidada + (a kind of mangrove, which the fruit used as rujak (salad)
- Durmanggala + (bad omen)
- Puring + (croton)
- Sepet-sepet + (fire flame bush)
- Taah + (tool, kind of)
- Nunas baos + (a kind of ritual of calling spirits)
- Pogot + (a kind of sea fish whose scales are thick and poisonous if not treated properly)
- Rijasa + (a kind of shrub flower that is pink in color)
- Rijig + (a kind of small bean)
- Plapah + (a kind of spice mixture)
- Gesing + (a kind of thorny bamboo)
- Rinti + (a kind of thread as ceremonial equipment)
- Gipang + (a kind of traditional cake)
- Pradah + (a kind of tree whose wooden terrace is believed to have magical value)
- 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)
- Cabol + (a kind of wooden rice spoon)
- Emblong + (a large baking dish)
- Agebog + (a large bunch)
- Rogreg + (a large wound or tear)
- Rokrak + (a large wound or tear)