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1 baju
clothes, jacket, blouse, shirt, clothing* * *clothes* * *jacket, blouse, shirt; clothing, apparel -
2 kapsalon
clothes hook, hatrack -
3 alat pengering pakaian
clothes dryer -
4 alat penggantung pakaian
clothes hanger -
5 sikat pembersih baju
clothes brush -
6 tiang sangkutan baju
clothes tree -
7 peras baju
wring out clothes, wrung out clothes, wrung out clothes, wringing out clothes -
8 memantaskan
make something compatible (of clothes)* * *make something compatible (of clothes) -
9 mempersalinkan
give suit of clothes as a present (cause one to change clothes) -
10 ngepas
try clothes on; fit (of clothes); be just enough -
11 pakaian
vestment, vesture, vestiture* * *clothes* * *clothes, suit, uniform, dress; get dressed -
12 basuh
washing* * *wash, washed, washed, washing* * *wash (hands, clothes); rinse -
13 berganti
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14 berkedut
crumple, crumpled, crumpled, crumpling* * *wrinkled, creased (of skin, clothes, etc) -
15 berpakaian
attire* * *dressydress, dressed, dressed, dressing* * *get dressed; wearing certain clothes -
16 buntil
knapsack, clothes bag -
17 cekak
a pinch, short, insufficient, inadequate* * *short; insufficient, inadequate; too narrow, tight (of clothes); rude, coarse (behavior) -
18 dombrong
baggy, fitting too loose (of clothes) -
19 ganti
substitute, replacement, change, over* * *change, changed, changed, changing* * *substitute, replacement; change (name, clothes, etc); over (of radio operators) -
20 ketat
tight* * *tighttighten, tightened, tightened, tightening* * *tight (of top on bottle, clothes, ring, embrace, etc); firm, binding (contract, etc); strict
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