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1 akar
root, source* * *root, grow on, grew on, grown on, growing on* * *root -
2 akar kata
root word -
3 arus akar purata kuadrat
root-meansquare current -
4 cabut dengan akar-akarnya
root up, rooted up, rooted up, rooting up -
5 cabut dengan akarnya
root up, rooted up, rooted up, rooting up -
6 limun sarsaparila
root beer -
7 pokok persoalan
root of the matter -
8 sebab utama
root cause -
9 berakar
have roots in* * *take root, took root, taken root, taking root -
10 cari asal mula
go to the root of, went to the root of, gone to the root of, going to the root of -
11 mulai berakar
take root, taked root, taked root, taking root -
12 selesaikan sampai akar dari
get at the root of, got at the root of, got at the root of, getting at the root of -
13 selesaikan sampai tuntas dari
get at the root of, got at the root of, got at the root of, getting at the root of -
14 temukan asal mulanya
get to the root of, got to the root of, got to the root of, getting to the root of -
15 biang-keladi
taro (main root stock), ringleader, mastermind* * *taro (main root stock); ringleader, mastermind -
16 sungkur
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17 basmi
exterminate, eradicate, burn off* * *eradicate, eradicated, eradicated, eradicating* * *exterminate (rodents); eradicate, root out, eliminate (crime); burn off, clear by burning -
18 bengkudu
small tree the root of which produces dyes, morinda -
19 bertanah
take root; put down roots, own land -
20 kencur
koempheria galanga* * *greater galingale, a root crop resembling ginger, used as spice and medicine
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