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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "a purple or violet quartz, used as a gem". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Bongkalak tumbera  + (a lump of lead weighing about 3 pounds (also used to measure price))
  • Akbalatuk  + (a macadamized road or pavement)
  • 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)
  • Bandera  + (a rectangular or triangular piece of cloth or paper (tied to the end of a stick, pole, etc.) used as a symbol of a state, association, body, etc. or as a sign; pennants; stump)
  • Akbunduk  + (a rough or noisy fight or quarrel.)
  • Rabana  + (a round flat drum made from a short wooden tube with a slightly wider end, one part of which is covered with skin)
  • Cabai  + (a shrub whose fruit is round and long with a pointed tip, when ripe it is reddish brown or dark green, contains many seeds which taste spicy; chili)
  • Bate lima  + (a sign as a symbol of a name written by hand by the person himself as a personal marker (having received it, etc.))
  • Akkale-kale  + (a single person; unmarried people)
  • Berang banjarak  + (a slightly curved machete)
  • Buyung cakdi  + (a small earthen jar or place to store drinking water or other drinks)
  • Eja kalling  + (A small hut in the garden that serves as a place to stay awake)
  • Bunga jabe  + (a small plant with fin leaves, when touched its leaves fold (close), like sleeping at night; simalu; Mimosa; Mimosa pudica)
  • Balao cicik  + (a small rat that smells bad, lives in the ground, eats insects, has a long snout, grayish brown fur, small and slanted eyes; muskrat; Suncus murinus linnacus)
  • Akbulu keme-keme  + (a smaller structure rather than something larger or a small branch of a blood vessel or nerve)
  • Boset  + (a soft swear word to express curses, astonishment, and so on)
  • Akbicara siagang allataala ilalang doang  + (a solemn request for help or expression of thanks addressed to God or an object of worship)
  • Akak kayu ringang  + (a solid whose surface is generated by a line passing through a fixed point and a fixed plane curve not containing the point, consisting of two equal sections joined at a vertex)
  • Emba  + (a space or field where chickens are hunted, boxing, racing (horses), exercising, and so on)
  • Barahala  + (a statue of a god or something deified that is worshiped and revered)
  • Akbai  + (a structure consisting of a pair of parallel lines of rails with their crossties, on which a railroad train, trolley, or the like runs.)
  • Racung  + (a substance (gas) that can cause illness or death (if eaten, inhaled): he committed suicide by eating)
  • Akedah  + (a system of or other religious belief; a faith.)
  • Ece  + (a ten cent coin; a dime;)
  • Akdangkak  + (a thing on which a bird alights or roosts, typically a branch or a horizontal rod or bar in a birdcage)
  • Cabale-balecakdi mingka gakgai  + (a thrown explosive weapon (usually the size of a fist))
  • Bangsa jeremang  + (a title given to high officials (for example regents) in the administration of Javanese kingdoms in ancient times)