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1 aci
agreed, settled. 2 valid. 3 (sumatra) pith, starchy core. 4 see ACIK. -
2 beres
in order, well done. 2 finished, settled. -
3 genah
k.r(Java) proper. 2 straightened out, settled. -
4 kelar
1. k.r(Coll.)) ready, done, finished. 2) settled, in order, arranged. 2. notch, indentation. -
5 langsai
paid, settled k.r(of bill, accounts). -
6 lunas
1. paid, settled. me-i, me-kan pay, settle k.r(a debt), expiate k.r(a sin), discharge k.r(o.'s duty). 2. 0 base. 2) k.r(Naut.) keel. -
7 rampung
(Java) finished, settled, completed. -
8 tetap
permanent, constant. 2 settled, decided. 3 persistent, unchanged. -
9 beres
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10 selesai
finished; settled; completed
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