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1 merobohkan
tear. -
2 carik
tear or ripmencarik-carikkan: to tear into small pieces -
3 koyak
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4 koyakan
tear, rip, rent. -
5 menyodok
tear, rip. -
6 merombeng
tear down s.t. 2 change the appearance of s.t., remodel. 3 reorganize. -
7 rombak
tear down s.t. 2 change the appearance of s.t., remodel. 3 reorganize. -
8 cabik
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9 bobos
breach, crack, tear. -
10 cabir
long rip or tear. ber-cabir-an in tatters, in shreds. -
11 geroak
have a large, gaping tear, esp. in clothing. -
12 jambak
1. 1) bunch k.r(of flowers, onions, keys, etc.). 2) tuft k.r(of hair), plume k.r(on horses). men-jambak pull, tear out hair, seize by the forelock. 2. k.o. fruit, jambu or rose-apple. -
13 kelenjar
gland. kelenjar-air mata tear duct. kelenjar-dada/susu mammary gland. kelenjar-getah bening lymph gland. kelenjar-gondok thyroid gland. -
14 kerebok
meng-kerebok tear s.t. -
15 kobak
1. a three-cornered tear k.r(in a shirt, etc.). 2. see KUBAK. -
16 koyak
torn, ripped. 2 lacerated k.r(of the hand, etc.). koyak-koyak in rags or tatters. koyak-an tear, rip, rent. -
17 kuti
meng-kuti tear into very small strips. -
18 melela
flaunt. 2 swagger, boast. 3 brandish k.r(a sword). 4 chalenge with a sword. 5 rampage, storm, tear around. -
19 membetas
rip, tear. 2 crack. -
20 mempreteli
dismantle, tear apart. 2 remove, take out. 3 find out a secret, question thoroughly. 4 wipe out, clear away.
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Tear — (t[^a]r), v. t. [imp. {Tore} (t[=o]r), ((Obs. {Tare}) (t[^a]r); p. p. {Torn} (t[=o]rn); p. pr. & vb. n. {Tearing}.] [OE. teren, AS. teran; akin to OS. farterian to destroy, D. teren to consume, G. zerren to pull, to tear, zehren to consume, Icel … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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