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1 dempel
near to. -
2 hampir
near; close; almosthampir-hampir: nearly; almostberhampiran: to be near; near bymenghampiri: to approachmenghampirkan: to bring close to -
3 dekat
near, close by. 2 vicinity. -
4 hampir
near, close. 2 almost. hampir-an vicinity, neighborhood. -
5 kepil
near, close or next to, alongside k.r(of a ship). -
6 dekat
nearberdekatan: nearbykedekatan: proximitymendekati: to come close toberdekat: to be nearbyterdekat: nearest -
7 sanding
near; close; adjacent -
8 Arafah
(Islam) a desert valley near Mecca which has an important role in hajj ceremonies. -
9 baduk
k.r(Java) low wall near gate or doorway where o. can sit. -
10 balung
1. 1) cockscomb. 2) cockscomb plants. 2. bone. 3 k.o. snakelike fish that swims near water surface. -
11 damping
close, near. contiguous, side by side. -
12 dekap
1. with folded arms. ber-, men- embrace, hug. 2. near. 3. noise of heartbeat. -
13 diang
1. warm o.s. near the fire k.r(esp. after childbirth). 2. see MENDIANG. -
14 ketapang
k.o. almond tree growing near the seashore whice bears edible nuts. -
15 rabun
hazy, dim. 2) near sighted. -
16 sanding
1. close, near. 2. sharp angle. -
17 situ
1. 1) there k.r(not very far away and near person addressed). 2) k.r(Coll.) you. 2. k.r(Sunda) lake. -
18 tegal
1. k.r(Lit.) becouse. 2. /tegalan/ dry k.r(not irrigated) field near the rice fields but used for vegetables and other secondary crops. -
19 THR
1. [Tunjangan Hari Raya] bonus received near holidays. 2. [Taman Hiburan Rakyat] publik recreation and enterainment park. -
20 belah
to split; to bisect; to cut in halfbelahan: cleft; cleavageberbelah bagi: half-heartedmembelah: to splitmenyebelahi: to take sides; to side withsebelah: half; beside; towardssebelah-menyebelah: on both sidesbersebelahan: side by side; nearterbelah: apart; separated
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