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21 lanyak
me-lanyak trample down k.r(earth). 2 step on, run down, disparage k.r(s.o. or s.t.). 3 hit hard. -
22 mempancal
press down on with foot, step on k.r(the gas). -
23 menapak
measure with the palm of the hand or sole of the foot. 2 step, tread on. 3 follow in the footsteps of, do same thing s.o. else did. -
24 menginjak
.tread or step on. 2 enter a certain age or status. -
25 merang
violet, step on, infringe. -
26 merapali
walk, step on s.t. -
27 pancal
press down on with foot, step on(the gas). -
28 pangkat
rank, position. 2 step, grade(in advancement). 3 floor, story. 4 platform. 5(Math.) degree, power. -
29 randung
violet, step on, infringe. -
30 rapah
walk, step on s.t. -
31 seteger
k.r(Coll.) step-ladder. 2 scaffolding. -
32 tancap
embed s.t. sharp. 2 k.r(Coll.) step on the gas, floor it. -
33 tijak
k.r(M) step on, tread on. -
34 tindakan
measure, step. 2 action. -
35 tingkat
floor, story. 2 rung, step. 3 level, degree. 4 phase. -
36 tinjak
stride, step. -
37 umpak
foot, step. 2 pedestal, fundament, base. -
38 undak
k.r(Java) step. 2 terrace. -
39 injak
pedalmenginjak: to step on; to trample -
40 langkah
a step
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