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

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  • Eja kalling  + (A small hut in the garden that serves as a place to stay awake)
  • 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)
  • 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.)
  • 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)
  • Barometerek  + (a tool for measuring air pressure, used to predict weather conditions and determine the height of a place above sea level;)
  • Bentang  + (a tool to repel birds or fowl that eat rice fruit)
  • Bangko  + (a tree that lives on the beach, the wood is hard, the flowers are like orange blossoms)
  • Bangkalak ar pokok-pokok  + (A tree that reaches a height of 28 m and reaches a diameter of 50 cm)
  • Berasak iareka gandong si tekekang unta  + (a unit of weight measuring 180 catties, usually charged on camels)
  • Bija-bija  + (a very basic kinship unit in society;)
  • Bajik tangarak  + (a virtuous, intelligent and wise person)
  • Bainenna  + (a woman who is legally married to a man)
  • Bicaranna  + (a word or combination of words that accurately expresses the meaning of a concept, process, situation, or characteristic that is unique to a particular field)
  • Cairik  + (abounding in or covered with mud.)
  • Bembe pallaki  + (adult male goat)
  • Akbali  + (against (used especially to indicate an action brought by one party against another in a court of law, or to denote competing teams or players in a sports contest))
  • Bali  + (against; rival (in a match))
  • Akbiring dudu  + (almost on the edge; almost)
  • Batu ambarek  + (amber;)
  • 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.)
  • Agang tama  + (an act of entering, as into a place or upon new duties.)
  • Cacarak  + (an acute, highly contagious, febrile disease, caused by the variola virus, and characterized by a pustular eruption that often leaves permanent pits or scars:)
  • Ballok  + (an alcoholic drink made from fermented palm sap (coconut, siwalan).)
  • Akbongka kongkong  + (an exclamation to chase away dogs; hus)
  • Akbage-bage  + (an individual or minute part; an item or particular.)
  • Ballisik  + (an outpouring of feelings that wax and wane over a short period of time;)
  • Balao lompo  + (animals as big as large rats, eating grass, vegetables, and so on; Arctos marmota)
  • Bangko-bangko  + (anvil wood (in the kitchen and so on); wood and so on supports (bridges and so on); wood for sitting when grating coconut and so on; stick)
  • Bassi barani  + (any material that can attract ferrous metal;)
  • Cacing  + (any of numerous long, slender, soft-bodied, legless, bilaterally symmetrical invertebrates, including the flatworms, roundworms, acanthocephalans, nemerteans, gordiaceans, and annelids.)
  • Caccak  + (any of numerous scaly reptiles of the suborder Sauria, order Squamata, typically having a moderately elongate body, a tapering tail, and two pairs of legs held outward from the body, comprising mostly terrestrial and burrowing species)
  • Cakalang  + (any of various fishes that leap above the surface of the water, as a tuna, Euthynnus pelamis, or the bonito.)
  • Barisik irawa  + (Arabic letter punctuation to express the sound [i] (in the form of a line under the letter))
  • Beserek  + (argue; quarrel)
  • Baju bassi  + (armor or chain mail worn during war in ancient times)
  • Bassi  + (armored; armored)
  • Bataliong  + (army units that are part of a regiment (300—1,000 people))
  • Balong pattan  + (artificial globe; a map of the earth that is round like a ball (imitation of the earth); world (planet earth))
  • Akbongong  + (assess or investigate (something))
  • 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)
  • Batangkale  + (bagian badan yang terutama (tidak dengan anggota dan kepala):)
  • Baetollah masigika ri makka  + (baitulharam)