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21 meneropong
look through a telescope; observe carefully, study, scrutinize -
22 mengkotak-kotakkan
compartmentalize (problem, fields of study) -
23 pelajaran
subject, study, lesson, course, training* * *Iesson* * *lesson, course; training -
24 pemerhati
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25 peneropongan
telescopic research; study, close observation -
26 penuntutan
prosecution* * *prosecution* * *demanding; pursuit, study; prosecution -
27 permenungan
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28 prasarjana
degree awarded after three years of tertiary level study -
29 sidik jari
dactyloscopy, dactylogram, fingerprint* * *fingerprint* * *finger print; the study of finger prints, dactyloscopy -
30 terjun
fall, jump down* * *plunge, plunged, plunged, plunging* * *jump down; enter a field of study or activity -
31 widyakarya
university-level work-study -
32 belajar sendiri
selftaughtself-study, self-studied, self-studied, self-studying -
33 dalam lamunan
in a brown study -
34 dalam telaah
under study -
35 kajian banding
comparative study -
36 kajian lengkap
considerable study -
37 kursus tertulis
home study course -
38 pelajaran perbandingan
comparative study -
39 pembahasan
discussion, criticism, study* * *solution -
40 pembelajaran
learning* * *study
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