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This page provides a simple browsing interface for finding entities described by a property and a named value. Other available search interfaces include the page property search, and the ask query builder.
List of results
- Bawi + (mammals with long snouts, thick skin and rough fur;)
- Berupi + (only just; not long ago; just a moment)
- Bau-bauang + (perfume; smells:)
- Banyarak + (sea fish that is long and slender, has a blackish back and a silvery-shining belly, contains a lot of fat, and tastes delicious; Scomber scombrus)
- Belo-belo + (small balls of wool and so on which are used as decoration on (women's) clothes, shoes, and so on)
- Baki pammoneang kanre + (small basket (from tin, plastic, etc.) to put rice and side dishes:)
- Bakuk-bakuk pammoneang jukuk + (small basket for fish; creel; creel)
- Begisik + (small bird, 12 cm long at most, lives in groups in low trees and bushes near rice fields, has red-brown feathers, with black neck feathers, eats seeds, sometimes eats insects)
- Biccekang + (small boils on the edges of the eyelids;)
- Balang-balang + (small insectivorous bats, their noses folded; Microchiroptera)
- Belo-belo ri pakkulik bokboka + (small scratches or marks on the edges around the book pages)
- Balek bilek + (small spring)
- Bengisik ballang ulu + (small white-headed bird; grayling sparrow; research questions; Munia Maja)
- Bella inji + (still far; still a long time)
- Akbibe + (thick liquid that smells fragrant; musk; dedes;)
- Acciuk + (to utter a succession of small, tremulous sounds, as a bird.)
- Cakkok + (traditional medicine made from a mixture of ground spices wrapped in cloth to be drunk by force by squeezing it into the mouth (usually for small children).)
- Balira pattettek tannung + (weaving tools in the form of long, thin boards for compacting or enforcing the weave; weaving free)
- 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)
- Akbolak-bolak matanna + ((about eyes) wide-eyed looking everywhere)
- Balakbak + (A bird deterrent made from woven bamboo shaped like a long whip)
- Eja kalling + (A small hut in the garden that serves as a place to stay awake)
- Cabodo + (Disparaging and Offensive. an abnormally small person having normal physical proportions.)
- Bisong + (Wild bulls, found in North America, have thick hairy napes, large heads, small horns and large humps)
- 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)
- 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)
- Balao cicik +
- Akbulu keme-keme + (a smaller structure rather than something larger or a small branch of a blood vessel or nerve)
- Bangko + (a tree that lives on the beach, the wood is hard, the flowers are like orange blossoms)
- Akbuntu + (an acrobatic movement in which a person turns head over heels in the air or on the ground and lands or finishes on their feet.)
- Cacing + (any of numerous long, slender, soft-bodied, legless, bilaterally symmetrical invertebrates, including the flatworms, roundworms, acanthocephalans, nemerteans, gordiaceans, and annelids.)
- Cabak + (bird foraging in the air, medium sized, ha … bird foraging in the air, medium sized, has soft, faint brown feathers, for example long, small body, short beak, mouth gaping wide when open, large head and eyes, short legs, is a nocturnal bird active at night, insectivorous, lives in open land, spread throughout Indonesia in open land, spread throughout Indonesia)
- Bangko pammempoang + (boards and so on (usually long) with legs for seating)
- Ebbak + (cut into small pieces; slice; cut)
- Balangkoak + (eagles, whose feathers are black, often snatch small birds, chicks or other small animals as prey; Indus haliasture)
- Barakkasak + (file; tie; short (about long items);)
- Bisik-bisik + (gather in small groups;)
- Bani + (hairy insects, four wings and live on flower nectar)
- Bakbalak + (hitting with a long, thin object such as rattan;)
- Bereng-bereng + (insects with two pairs of wings and long bodies (often the prey of birds); shoe; busy)
- Baju bosi + (long clothes (usually made of thick fabric), with or without sleeves to cover the body)
- Baju lakbu + (long dress)
- Biseang mata lalang + (long mansion (market and so on); ward:)
- Bila panjakkalak jukuk + (long pyramid-shaped wound;)