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1 heng
k.r(Sport) Hands ! k.r(said when soccer ball is touched with hands). -
2 menyembahyangkan
put k.r(the hands or s.o.'s hands) in the position of respectful greeting. -
3 sebat
1. 1) brush s.t. away with flip of hands. 2) shake hands to dry them. 3) whip with long, slender rod. 4) steal by snatching. 2. quick in movement. -
4 jabat
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5 berguk
dress covering entire body exept eyes and hands sometimes worn by Muslim women. -
6 bersitelekan
rest both hands. -
7 bertangan
have hands. -
8 cengkeram
grip, hold. men-cengkeram hold firmly k.r(into o.'s hands). 2 firmly grip. -
9 danguk
ber-, men-, ter- sit with chin in hands and stare. -
10 heban
k.r(Lit.) hurl, throw s.t. heavy, throw with both hands. -
11 jabat
ber-jabatk.r(an) tangan shake hands. -
12 jantung
heart. 2 the heart as the seat of the emotions. 3 thick portion of hands, arms, legs, or feet. 4 heart-shaped ornament of necklace, watch. -
13 jerangkak
men-jerangkak crawl on hands and knees. -
14 kecak
1. make a smacking sound while eating to express astonishment or call an animal. 2. ber-kacak-pinggang with hands on the waist and arms akimbo. ke`cak k.o. Balinese group dance featuring a seated chorus, the monkey dance. -
15 kedal
fungoid disease of the hands and feet. -
16 kedang
1. 1) outstretched k.r(of hands, arm, etc.). 2) extension k.r(opposite of flection of limbs). 2. meng-kedang drain, pour water off rice. -
17 kerekot
/kerekut/ grown deformed k.r(of hands, limbs, fingers, etc.). 2 rough, uneven k.r(of a floor). 3 stingy, avaricious. -
18 kerukut
curled up or over, warped k.r(of wood, etc.), curled k.r(of leaves). 2 deformed k.r(of hands, feet). -
19 kokot
1. clamp, bent hook. 2. gnarled k.r(of hands, feet through arthritis, scar tissue, etc.). -
20 kusal
roll s.t. between the hands k.r(like a cigarette).
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