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1 jigong
tartar, plaque, dirt on teeth. 2 dirty person, tramp. ber-jigong have dirt on it k.r(of teeth). -
2 asah
grind down (teeth or gem). -
3 baja
1. 1) steel. 2) armor. 2. fertilizer, manure. 3. k.r(Java)) mixture of oil and burnt coconut shell for blacening teeth. 2 dentifrice. -
4 batu
stone. 2. milestone, milepost. 3. artificial diamond. 4 k.r(Coll.) flint k.r(of lighter), battery. 5 classifier for teeth. -
5 buruk
old, worn out, dilapidated. 2 decayed k.r(of teeth), rotten k.r(of wood, etc.). 3 bad, foul, nasty. -
6 dabung
k.r(Lit.) ber-, men- file teeth k.r(for aesthetic or religious reasons). -
7 deceh
sound of clicking with tongue and teeth to express disapproval, tsk tsk. -
8 decih
sound of clicking with tongue and teeth to express disapproval, tsk tsk. -
9 derak
sound of snap k.r(such as tree branch breaking, gnashing of teeth, etc.). -
10 geletuk
chattering k.r(of teeth). -
11 geli
1. 1) amused, tickled. 2) ticklish. 3) set o.'s teeth on edge, give o. the creeps. 2. see BUAH. -
12 geligis
meng-geligis tremble, quiver, shudder, shake. 2 chatter k.r(of teeth). -
13 gelugut
meng-gelugut shiver from cold, chatter k.r(of teeth). -
14 gelup
fall out, drop out k.r(of teeth). -
15 gemeletak
shiver, chatter k.r(of teeth). -
16 gemeretak
sound of chattering teeth. -
17 gerenyeng
display the teeth k.r(of dog, mongkey, etc.). 2 grin broadly. -
18 gerenying
display the teeth k.r(of dog, mongkey, etc.). 2 grin broadly. -
19 geretak
meng-geretek crackle. 2 gnash o.'s teeth. -
20 geretek
meng-geretek crackle. 2 gnash o.'s teeth.
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