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1 penumbukan
pounding, crushing. 2 blow, stroke. 3 act of colliding. -
2 ceprat-ceprot
sound of pounding k.r(in a small mortar, etc.). -
3 debur
sound of splashing k.r(object falling into water, surf, etc). 2 pounding of heart. -
4 degdeg(an)
sensation of pounding k.r(of heart). -
5 dentam
sound of gunfire, pounding on anvil, etc. -
6 gedebuk
sound of heavy footsteps. ber-gedebuk with a thud. k.r(ber)-gedebuk-an make a pounding or thudding noise. -
7 getak-getuk
sound of knocking or pounding k.r(e.g. butcher's cleaver on cutting block). -
8 getok
sound of pounding. -
9 lesung
mortar k.r(for pounding rice). lesung-pipi dimple k.r(in cheek). -
10 melukut
pieces of rice broken off in pounding. 2 s.t. insignificant. -
11 menyesakkan
wash clothes by pounding them. -
12 senam-jantung
panic, pounding of the heart. -
13 tumbukan
blow, pounding. 2 s.t. pounded or crushed. 3 crash, collision. 4 impact. -
14 antah
rice grains left unhusked after pounding
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