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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "something that has been determined by God for a person; destiny". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Sambilu  + (refers to something sharp and painful.)
  • Barubut  + (remove, for rooted plants)
  • Baras  + (rice)
  • Gantang  + (Rice measuring tool)
  • Antah  + (Rice that has not been exposed to the rice grinding machine)
  • Baulit  + (rolling around)
  • Tambuk  + (Rot before hatching)
  • Ludah  + (Saliva)
  • Ramal  + (sand, sand that is used to see fate or find out what is happening)
  • Mata  + (Sense to see; the Sense of sight)
  • Barambangan  + (separate beds between husband and wife)
  • Maaluki  + (shouting joy)
  • Pakasam  + (shrimp / fish, which is pickled)
  • Hinip  + (Shut up)
  • Nangkaya  + (similar to; as; sort of)
  • Baduduk  + (sit)
  • Palidangan  + (sitting room, family room, a large part of the house for people to pass by)
  • Ugut-Ugut  + (sitting without friends without talking)
  • Jangak  + (Sleep on your back with your mouth open)
  • Lambat  + (Slow)
  • Kasasuban  + (Small objects that enter the flesh of the skin.)
  • Airguci  + (small thin metal pieces in the shape of a pentagon or more, usually used for curtain decoration, calligraphy and wedding dresses)
  • Garoet  + (small/slow movement)
  • Garuit  + (small/slow movements like a caterpillar to disgusting)
  • Siput  + (Snail)
  • Ajal  + (something that has been determined by God for a person; destiny)
  • Palalauan  + (speak loudly, half shouting, so you can't hear it clearly)
  • Tampurung  + (Split hard coconut skin.)
  • Jalutung  + (square-shaped fruit like star fruit and segmented fruit like mangosteen)
  • Baampangan  + (stand in a blocking position)
  • Tajir  + (standing without work)
  • Badiri  + (standing; stand up)
  • Jadam  + (starch from agarwood which is used as a medicine for stomach aches)
  • Cangkaruk  + (sticky rice fried without oil, pounded with sugar and grated coconut)
  • Tampuh  + (Still)
  • Pal  + (Stone milestones as a mark of distance, between one milestone and another is 1.5 km)
  • Basungkam  + (subservient; kneel)
  • Taitihi  + (Suddenly or accidentally visible)
  • Kapalakan  + (suffer from stinging eyes due to smoke)
  • Ebek  + (sunshades on boats to block rain or sunlight)
  • Ikung  + (tail)
  • Buntut  + (Tail)
  • Dikair  + (Take - hold something and then carry it (lift, use, store, etc.); Pulling - pulling (to get close, forward, up, out, etc.).)
  • Bawawaran  + (taking other people's land)
  • Mawawar  + (taking someone's land (border))
  • Tinggi  + (Tall)
  • Mamalas  + (thanksgiving (with animal blood))
  • Bapalas Bidan  + (thanksgiving after removing the umbilical cord)
  • Alif  + (the alphabet "A" in Arabic)
  • Bagung  + (The Bagong wayang character is not very smart)
  • Disap  + (the body feels feverish)