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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "oil from flowers cooked with wax and perfume". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Beoko  + (make sounds (for babies) as a preparatory practice for speaking)
  • Mandaw  + (manda (traditional Dayak knife))
  • Malamar  + (massage to relax)
  • Lampit  + (mats made from woven rattan blades)
  • Ampal  + (meat and potato mixture)
  • Maramban  + (mother is making vegetables in the kitchen)
  • Gunungan  + (Mountain)
  • Sasingut  + (Moustache)
  • Ambay  + (name of a type of climbing plant with sweet fruit)
  • Ampelang  + (name of a type of cracker/cake, a mixture of wheat flour and fish flour, shaped like fingers, fried)
  • Jalungkap  + (name of the type of plant for cooling, horseshoe plant)
  • Nanang  + (nickname for boys, Banjar nobility title)
  • Idang  + (nicknames for young girls/girls)
  • Turih (2)  + (nicks to extract sap from rubber trees)
  • Bamalam-malaman  + (Night)
  • Cabak  + (Night hawks (owls) who like to look at the moon)
  • Kada  + (No)
  • Kahilangan  + (no longer; disappear; not visible.)
  • Tumbur  + (noisy)
  • Kamit  + (not sleeping at night; staying up late)
  • Kanari  + (nut from Canarium trees; galip nut)
  • Dikikih  + (objects scattered by chicken feet)
  • Talindung  + (Obstructed objects are not visible.)
  • Rancak  + (Often)
  • Saraba  + (often used to express the whole or all aspects of something.)
  • Baboreh  + (oil from flowers cooked with wax and perfume)
  • Puasa Sadauh  + (only half a day)
  • Manggarongkap  + (open to take something)
  • Natu  + (Particle used to draw attention or highlight something important. Particle often used to introduce or emphasize new information in conversation.)
  • Balang  + (Pattern)
  • Cina  + (people of Chinese descent)
  • Papadaan  + (People who are close or related by family, same ethnicity or nationality)
  • Baung  + (People who have the characteristic of not being able to restrain themselves when they see the opposite sex)
  • Malim  + (people who know the land that contains diamonds)
  • Urang  + (Person)
  • Carancam  + (pickled young mango, shallots and salt)
  • Saharah  + (place for various daily necessities)
  • Lacak  + (planting rice seedlings in special mud)
  • Pelataran  + (porch/terrace, back of the house where you wash, etc)
  • Cacah  + (Pounding (matching) with a needle or sharp or pointed object;)
  • Caruh  + (pounding rice)
  • Disintak  + (pulled)
  • Tatukar  + (Purchased)
  • Maandak  + (put)
  • Mancaluk  + (Putting your hand in with the intention of taking, fumbling (in the dark and so on))
  • Mangkonong  + (radiant like water (women's cheek skin))
  • Manggetek  + (raft paddling job, crossing by boat)
  • Maidung  + (raise your nose to the surface of the water (so you can breathe)
  • Bayasinan  + (reading Yasin together from house to house)
  • Mangaji  + (Recite the Qur'an)
  • Sambilu  + (refers to something sharp and painful.)