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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "straight path; the right way". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Barik-barik  + (smudged (face);)
  • Bipang  + (snacks made from peanuts (can be) cooked with sugar; hang on)
  • Bajek  + (snacks made from sticky rice and grated coconut (often eaten together with sticky rice tapai):)
  • Accokko  + (sneak (hide) behind something)
  • Barukbuk  + (soil consistency that is easily broken;)
  • Balik-balik  + (somersault)
  • Biluk  + (something curved; curved; curved;)
  • Bolik-bolik  + (something that is stored (money, goods, etc.))
  • Betek  + (son of a frog that is still like a fish (with gills))
  • Aggareggarese  + (sounds like a whoosh)
  • Akcakbok-cakbok kamma sakra jekneka ri gantiroa  + (sounds like the sound of water pouring from a fountain)
  • Bengisik  + (sparrow)
  • Bansa sammang ri malaka  + (special relationship between the person in debt and the person who lends (gives a loan))
  • Cadel  + (Speech sound disorders are speech disorders that cause a person to have difficulty pronouncing certain letters or words.)
  • Bolang-bolang  + (Spider)
  • Bokka  + (splits (breaks, injuries, abrasions, etc.) on the skin due to contact with sharp objects and so on:)
  • Bindok  + (squint, oblique (about the location of the black eye that is not in the right center))
  • Bari  + (stale; rotten)
  • Ballak-ballak pakbalukang ri pasaraka  + (stall or ward where selling in the market)
  • Bintoeng  + (star)
  • Akbucillak  + (stare in an angry or fierce way.)
  • Bintoeng kajora  + (stars that usually rise in the early hours of the morning; Eastern Star)
  • Boknok  + (starting to rot)
  • Bari ri kanre-kanreanga  + (starting to smell bad or taste sour because it has gone through a spoilage process (about food):)
  • Bella inji  + (still far; still a long time)
  • Akbalo lakbu  + (streaky (striped like snake skin, striped, etc.); striped)
  • Bakbarak  + (stretched; expand;)
  • Ballang siagang cumik  + (strike out (palit) with soot, charcoal, and so on; smut;)
  • Barik ri kayua marak-maraka  + (stripes (in wood, marble, and so on); spots (on sparrow eggs and so on);)
  • Banngak  + (stunned; stunned; shocked and confused)
  • Bile-bile  + (such as (insults and so on) by pouting the lips;)
  • Battu-battumami  + (suddenly:)
  • Binakbak  + (supernatural; confidential; hidden (in Sufism))
  • Bokdonna  + (supports (pillows, supports, etc.); support;)
  • Elemu ukkuruk bidang  + (Surveying (about two-dimensional drawings in which all points are located in a flat plane))
  • Balang  + (swamp (where vegetation grows))
  • Ballo teknek  + (sweet water extracted from mayang enau, palm oil, and so on)
  • Bakkak  + (swollen)
  • Bialo  + (taking shortcuts; take the nearest road; cut the road)
  • Barra  + (taking water (sap) from trees by cutting the bark or cutting the leaves or roots: the farmer - palm oil to get the sap;)
  • Basung  + (tapered rolls of paper (leaves, bamboo petals, etc.) for peanuts and so on;)
  • Balerek  + (teenage age level)
  • Belo-belo panggong  + (temporary decoration or decoration of rooms, buildings, roads, and so on;)
  • Barung-barung  + (temporary house, place to stay)
  • Akdakkik  + (tending or designed to stick to things on contact or covered with something that sticks)
  • Bincacau  + (terkutuk (untuk cacian atau makian))
  • Berek-berek  + (testicles, such as in cows, buffalo, goats)
  • Berek  + (testicles; penis)
  • Akbarong  + (the act of offering or suggesting something for acceptance, adoption, or performance)
  • Akbalasak  + (the act of retaliating; return of like for like; reprisal)

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