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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "a macadamized road or pavement". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Agang cakdi ri kotaya  + (a corridor, as in a building)
  • Bakke ri olok-oloka  + (a dead body (usually for animals))
  • Cakrang  + (a disc-shaped tool, made of metal or other materials,)
  • Bonang-bonangang  + (a disease caused by the contents of the stomach (intestine) descending and usually the scrotum becoming large; hernia; hernia)
  • Cabang  + (a division or subdivision of the stem or axis of a tree, shrub, or other plant.)
  • Cacak  + (a drawing on the skin made by cutting with a sharp or pointed object and then coloring it in; tattoo)
  • Ebarak  + (a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.)
  • Bonto  + (a flat or undulating area without trees, which is naturally covered by types of grass or grass-like plants)
  • Buku irusuk  + (a flat, curved bone in the chest that connects to the sternum and spine to protect the chest cavity; rib;)
  • Benteng  + (a fortress (city) surrounded by a moat;)
  • Cadik  + (a framework extended outboard from the side of a boat, especially, as in South Pacific canoes, supporting a float that gives stability.)
  • Agang poro assuluk antamak  + (a gallery or passage connecting parts of a building; hallway.)
  • Adak-adak  + (a habitual practice; the usual way of acting in given circumstances)
  • Akdannge cakdi  + (a highly contagious viral infection of the respiratory passages causing fever, severe aching, and catarrh, and often occurring in epidemics)
  • Ballak pakbalukang candu  + (a house where you can sell madat legally)
  • Baruga  + (a house where you have fun (such as a brothel))
  • Bongki  + (a jug that does not have a spout)
  • Iyangaseng tumakbuttaya  + (a labor union having locals in two or more countries)
  • Akgompo  + (a large number of people gathered together in a disorganized or unruly way)
  • Bekak  + (A large pick, the tip of which resembles a parrot's beak, is usually used to remove deeply embedded nails)
  • Caddi  + (a large size of lead shot shot shoot used in shotgun shells for hunting game, as pheasants or ducks)
  • Bagang  + (a large stem with a stem that can be held at the bottom of the water (river, sea) and can also be lifted to the surface of the water)
  • Berang lompo  + (A large, double-edged machete, with a wide base, becoming narrower towards the end and slightly curved)
  • Akbalo-balo  + (a long narrow band or strip, typically of the same width throughout its length, differing in color or texture from the surface on either side of it)
  • Bongkalak tumbera  + (a lump of lead weighing about 3 pounds (also used to measure price))
  • Cak  + (a mark in the form of text, logo, or image added to a digital work (such as an image, video, or document) to indicate ownership or protect against misuse)
  • Ahali ri panngassengang tassaupuka  + (a member of an ascetic, mystical Muslim sect)
  • Bakbik  + (a membrane that protects the embryo of a seed plant and functions as a seed coat)
  • Bensolok  + (a mixture of benzene with aromatic hydrocarbons obtained from coal gas or coal tar)
  • Batong  + (a mixture of cement, gravel and sand mixed with water for house posts, pillars, walls and so on)
  • Akgolok  + (a modified form of soccer played with five players per side on a smaller, typically indoor, field)
  • Akdumbak  + (a noticeably rapid, strong, or irregular heartbeat due to agitation, exertion, or illness)
  • Barrisik beru  + (a part of discourse that expresses a complete thought or a theme which in writing is marked by an indented first line or more space; paragraph;)
  • Akak  + (a part of the body of a plant that develops, typically, from the radicle and grows downward into the soil, anchoring the plant and absorbing nutriment and moisture)
  • Ajarang  + (a particular principle, position, or policy taught or advocated, as of a religion or government)
  • Agang  + (a person attached to another by feelings of affection or personal regard)
  • Aheng  + (a person or business authorized to act on another's behalf)
  • Ahli politik  + (a person who is active in party politics.)
  • Ahali ri sekrea jama-jamang  + (a person who is devoted to one subject or to one particular branch of a subject or pursuit)
  • Ahali masina  + (a person who operates or is in charge of an engine)
  • Cabik  + (a piece cut or torn off, especially in a narrow strip.)
  • Cadar  + (a piece of opaque or transparent material worn over the face for concealment, for protection from the elements, or to enhance the appearance.)
  • Balibodo  + (a place to catch fish made from woven bamboo, in the Jambi area)
  • Bujung  + (a place to raise water, made of pottery; pitcher)
  • Bengkelek  + (a place to repair cars, bicycles, and so on;)
  • Bakuk berasak  + (a place to store rice which is also used as a measure)
  • Bainang  + (a plant belonging to the Oxalidaceae tribe, the tree reaches a height of 5-12 m, has compound leaves, some of the fruit is sweet (sweet starfruit) and some can be made into vegetables (starfruit))
  • Bineang  + (a plot of land that has been loosened for sowing seeds;)
  • Akak kayu  + (a purple or violet quartz, used as a gem)
  • Biseang lompo  + (a rather large ancient warship of one deck and three masts, propelled by sails and oars)

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