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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "to begin to grow; shoot forth, as a plant from a seed". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Ajarang poro angkioki nyawana tumatea  + (the belief or doctrine that the spirits of the dead, surviving after the mortal life, can and do communicate with the living, especially through a person (a medium) particularly susceptible to their influence)
  • Bajik sikali  + (the best; noblest)
  • Bakba  + (The call of the father who has the title of Hajj)
  • Batangang-batangang cerak  + (the colorless liquid that is part of the blood, under normal circumstances its volume is approximately 5% of body weight)
  • Bajik kodina apa-apaya  + (the degree of good or bad something; level:)
  • Akbaluk lammorok  + (the exchange of a commodity for money; the action of selling something)
  • Ahak  + (the first day of the week)
  • Basa hindu  + (the language which is the national language of Pakistan, which has the same system as Hindi which is the national language of India, but uses Arabic script (Hindi uses Devanagari script))
  • Battuang  + (the meaning contained (in words, sentences); meaning:)
  • Adang  + (the name of the first man, according to the Bible: husband of Eve and progenitor of the human race)
  • Bansa yahudi  + (the nation (originating from) Israel (Jacob); Hebrew;)
  • Battuang kana  + (the part of language structure that is related to the meaning of an expression or the meaning structure of a speech)
  • Bidalak pagawe sarak  + (the person in charge of calling the call to prayer; muezzin; modin)
  • Bawa binanga  + (the place where the river flows in the sea, lake, or other river; river close to the sea; live two -- , pb live with two livelihoods;)
  • Batasak lakjaria anak i lalang battang  + (the result of fertilization between sperm and egg until two months of age in the womb; embryo)
  • Bakleang  + (the side over there (river, road, sea, etc.))
  • Emba kampong  + (The smallest government whose population has the same lineage according to custom, is usually led by the wali korong)
  • Badik  + (The traditional weapon of the Bugis and Makassar tribes is in the form of a knife, sheathed, single-edged, used as a symbol, amulet and for self-defense.)
  • Battalak ri apa-apa  + (the weight of an object)
  • Akbibe  + (thick liquid that smells fragrant; musk; dedes;)
  • Balek  + (thin tin-plated iron; belek)
  • Bage sisakbuna  + (thousandth)
  • Bannang bulu gimbalak  + (thread from sheep's wool)
  • Berang bodo  + (thread rolling wood; bundle)
  • Cakngiru  + (tidak mempercayai atau meremehkan motif orang lain; seperti atau merupakan ciri orang yang sinis.)
  • Accuklak  + (to begin to grow; shoot forth, as a plant from a seed)
  • Akbiluk  + (to cause to move around on an axis or about a center; rotate)
  • Cagun  + (to come into sight; become visible:)
  • Akbica-bicara  + (to converse in a familiar or informal manner.)
  • Cakak  + (to engage in battle or in single combat; attempt to defend oneself against or to subdue, defeat, or destroy an adversary:)
  • Addakkik  + (to fasten or attach by causing to adhere:)
  • Akbicak-bicara  + (to have a friendly conversation (to discuss something); deliberation)
  • Ajarak  + (to impart knowledge of or skill in; give instruction in:)
  • Accoccorok  + (to move along in continuous contact with a smooth or slippery surface)
  • Akbalambang  + (to place in or as if in a tomb; entomb; bury)
  • Accokcorok  + (to rub hard with a brush, cloth, etc., or against a rough surface in washing)
  • Akbisik-bisik  + (to speak with soft, hushed sounds, using the breath, lips, etc., but with no vibration of the vocal cords.)
  • Cak cak  + (to try or test the flavor or quality of (something) by taking some into the mouth:)
  • Acciuk  + (to utter a succession of small, tremulous sounds, as a bird.)
  • Bagalak  + (too big (strong))
  • Bakrak  + (tools (materials, objects) for polishing)
  • Balanggu  + (tools for binding feet or hands; handcuffs:)
  • Beterei  + (tools for collecting and generating electricity)
  • Balabasak  + (tools for making lines; ruler; ruler)
  • Bate onjok  + (traces)
  • Bibisik  + (traditional medicine (slightly black in color) which is heated or placed on the forehead and temples (for headaches, women who have just given birth, and so on);)
  • 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).)
  • Barang-barang  + (treasure)
  • Bakdok ar kayu  + (tree, the wood is hard, good for making charcoal)
  • Bangkoang  + (trees, their leaves are usually made into singles, mats, headgear, and so on)
  • Belo-belo uk  + (triangular hair ornament (made of gold):)