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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "a kind of fruit that never falls unless it is rotten". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Buah bungur  + (a kind of fruit that never falls unless it is rotten)
    • Madang  + (a kind of wood whose sap is itchy)
    • Lantaw  + (a loud voice came from afar)
    • Mitiran  + (A measuring instrument used to measure the length or distance of an object.)
    • Lahu  + (a number of rice pests, planthoppers)
    • Kacumbrang  + (A plant that forms dense clumps, its rhizomes are used to obtain the yellow color.)
    • Kursi  + (a seat that has legs and a backrest)
    • Nyaman  + (A state where a person feels happy, calm, and free from disturbances or discomfort both physically and mentally.)
    • Kukuir  + (a tool for pulling or reaching objects that are far from our reach)
    • Naning  + (a type of bee that nests in the ground)
    • Triplik  + (A type of board made from several thin layers of wood glued together.)
    • Ambai  + (a type of climbing plant whose fruit is delicious as pickles)
    • Mahrawin  + (a type of durian but the outer skin is bright green)
    • Luhung  + (a type of durian but the outer skin is red)
    • Jambih  + (a type of fishing tool consisting of strong woven bamboo blades in the shape of a cylinder, which are stuck into the river bed to ambush fish)
    • Kangkurung  + (a type of folk musical instrument (made from bamboo sticks of various sizes, pounded on the ground))
    • Pacal  + (a type of food containing vegetables with peanut sauce)
    • Kujajing  + (a type of forest wood whose fruit is the size of a thumb is very popular with mouse deer)
    • Uar  + (a type of gummy skin for tanning leather or as a dye)
    • Kamangi  + (A type of herbal plant used as a cooking spice, has fragrant leaves and a distinctive taste, slightly spicy and sweet.)
    • Walatung  + (a type of large rattan the size of a thumb)
    • Wawa  + (a type of monkey without a reddish tail)
    • Limau purut  + (A type of orange originating from Southeast Asia, its skin is thick, bumpy and has a strong aroma.)
    • Limau nipis  + (A type of plant that belongs to oranges. It has a small size, green skin, and a very sour taste.)
    • Widara  + (a type of plant that is very bitter but is used as medicine)
    • Jangang  + (a type of plant whose roots can be woven to make skullcaps)
    • Jalai  + (a type of seed plant such as corn)
    • Lalayan  + (a type of shelf placed above the kitchen to place cut firewood)
    • Ular-Ular  + (a typical Banjar steamed cake made from sago)
    • Madihin  + (a typical South Kalimantan performing art that uses tambourines)
    • Tang  + (A versatile hand tool, used to hold, cut, or pull various types of workpieces, especially metal.)
    • Gurinda  + (A versatile tool, used for various purposes such as cutting, sharpening, or smoothing the surface of work pieces.)
    • Kula-Kula  + (a very basic unit of kinship in society)
    • Tunggul  + (a wooden stick stuck in the ground or water)
    • Sayang  + (affection (to); love (to); love (to))
    • Kucing  + (An animal that looks like a small tiger, usually kept as pets)
    • Jaba  + (an ordinary person in the Banjar king's lineage)
    • Timbul  + (Appear)
    • Karu-Karu  + (ask for something forcefully and cry)
    • Maraih  + (asking a man to marry his daughter)
    • Kubut  + (assistant referee in football games)