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1 kaca
glass -
2 gelas
glass k.r(for drinking). meng-gelas coat kite string with ground glass. -
3 takar
glass or porcelain jar -
4 beling
porcelain. 2 shards k.r(of glass, platter, etc.). -
5 berkaca
1) look in the mirror. 2) contain glass. -
6 derai
1. sound of water dripping on or beating against glass, etc. 2. grain. -
7 geleting
meng-tinkle k.r(as of ice in a glass). -
8 gemeletap
sound of tapping k.r(of fingers on table or glass pane, etc.). -
9 gemerincing
sound of clinking or tinkling k.r(e.g. glass breaking, jingling money, etc.). -
10 jinggering
high-heeled k.r(shoes). 2 longstemmed k.r(glass). -
11 kaca
1. 1) glass. 2) mirror. 3) example. 2. page k.r(of book, etc.). -
12 kecai
ber-k.r(2), ter-kecai smashed, broken to bits k.r(of glass, pottery, etc.), torn to shreds k.r(of paper, cloth). -
13 kendaga
cowries, shell money. 2 a chest or oblong box adorned with shell, glass, etc. -
14 kop
1. 1) head. 2) letterhead. 3 head of a recorder. 2. nge-kop give cupping suction treatment by applying a heated glass to the skin. -
15 letik
sound of glass cracking from contact with excessive heat. -
16 lodong
covered glass jar. -
17 lup
1. magnifying glass. 2. see LOOP. -
18 menghancurkan
smash, shatter k.r(building, glass, hopes, etc.). 2 dissolve k.r(sugar in water, etc.). 3 crush k.r(a stone). -
19 pecahan
piece, frament, splinter. 2 fraction.. 3 utensils made of glass or porcelain. 4 s.t. broken up on s.t. else. -
20 reben
o.-way glass.
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