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1 maket
scale model, mockup. -
2 sekal
scale of a map. -
3 skala
scale k.r(of map, etc.). -
4 titilaras
scale of notes. -
5 sisik
scale (of fish) -
6 dacin(g)
k.o. portable balances scale. men-dacin weigh items with such a scale. -
7 bunci
capital for small-scale business. -
8 Inmas
[intensifikasi massal] program of agricultural intensification on a massive scale. -
9 internasional
international. meng-internasional-kan make s.t. up to international standards. ke-internasional-an on an international scale. -
10 jagal
1. small-scale trader. ber-jagal trade in retail goods, hawk wares. jagal-an small wares. 2. butcher, slaughterer. pe-jagal-an abatoir, slaughterhouse. -
11 kakap
1. 1) name given to many k.o. large fish. 2) big-time criminal, gangster. 3) large-scale k.r(firm, operation). 2. meng-kakap patrol, scout. 3. meng-kakap) hold, grasp. 2) work a wet rice-field. -
12 keripik
crispy chipsk.r( of banana, potato, tempeh, etc.). keripik-elektronik microchip. meng-keripik flake, scale s.t. -
13 laras
1. 1) pitch, key, scale. 2) harmonym, harmonious. 2. 1) barrel k.r(of rifle, cannon, etc.). 2) classifier for rifles. 3) straight and cylindrical. 3. k.r(M) district. -
14 luruk
me-luruk assault on a large scale. -
15 maksi
large-scale, major. -
16 mondial
on a worldwide scale. -
17 pelog
(Java) seven-tone gamelan scale. -
18 saudagar
large-scale merchant. -
19 secara
in a......manner. 2 on... a scale. 3 as k.r(if). 4 according to, in accordance with. -
20 timbel
k.r(Java) lead k.r(metal). 2 weight on a scale.
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