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21 ikamat
k.r(Islam) final call to prayer. -
22 kamat
1. k.r(Islam) the call to begin prayer. 2. k.o. tree. -
23 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. -
24 kol
1. cabbage. kol-kembang cauliflower. 2. k.o. minibus, name given to passenger vans in general. 3. colt pistol. 4. 1) calculated, estimated. 2) collated. 5. brush k.r(of a generator). 6 k.r(Bri.) call. -
25 kunjung
1. ber-kunjung pay a visit, call on s.o. 2. tak-kunjung never k.r(was it, willit be). -
26 mampir
drop in, come by, call at. -
27 melaung
shout, scream, call out loudly. 2 summon, appeal to s.o. -
28 melonceng
strike k.r(of bells, chimes). 2 ring, call. 3 toll k.r(the death of). -
29 menginterlokal
make a long distance call. -
30 menjemukan
pick up k.r(with fingertips). 2 pick up k.r(figuratively). 3 call for, fetch. -
31 menjentik
look or observe with head thrust forward. 2 pay a call, look in on. -
32 menyebutkan
mention. 2 name, call. -
33 oi!
hey there ! k.r(interjection to call o.'s attention). 2 interjection to express astonishment or recognition. -
34 persinggahan
stop-over, transit. 2 port of call. -
35 prin
/pring/(Mil.) answer to the call werda( Who goes there ?): friend(not foe). -
36 ri-ri-ri
sound made to call ducks. -
37 sahut
answer s.o.'s call. -
38 samper
k.r(Coll.) call on s.o., drop by to pick s.o. up. -
39 sebut
mention. 2 name, call. -
40 spada
a call to announce o.'s arrival at a house, anybody home ?
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