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- 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)
- Barisik irawa + (Arabic letter punctuation to express the sound [i] (in the form of a line under the letter))
- Barakkasak ase + (Rice bundles and so on, consisting of two halves, weigh approximately 10 catties)
- Elemu ukkuruk bidang + (Surveying (about two-dimensional drawings in which all points are located in a flat plane))
- 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)
- 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)
- 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 kayu ringang +
- 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.)
- Cakalang + (any of various fishes that leap above the surface of the water, as a tuna, Euthynnus pelamis, or the bonito.)
- Bangka + (badly damaged (dismantled) to the point of not functioning (regarding water embankments, walls, etc.) because they were unable to withstand the heavy impact that hit)
- Ece-ece + (currency whose value is equal to one tenth of a rupiah or ten cents; picis;)
- Bilukluk + (fabric with a thick surface, soft hair on the front and flat on the back, soft, shiny, often made into skullcaps or oversized clothes)
- Barang-barang nikeke bassi + (homogeneous inorganic solid objects that are formed naturally and have a certain chemical composition, in very large quantities, for example copper, gold, diamonds; mining goods; pelican)
- Barang mate + (inanimate solid objects, such as stone, wood)
- Biring surak + (line (around a letter or book page))
- Akbayang + (not certain or fixed; provisional)
- Akbalabasak + (of, consisting of, or using lines:)
- Battik + (point; dots (about the color of an animal's fur))
- Akbukkuk + (shape or force (something straight) into a curve or angle.)
- Accoccorok + (to move along in continuous contact with a smooth or slippery surface)
- Accokcorok + (to rub hard with a brush, cloth, etc., or against a rough surface in washing)