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1 membalutkan
wrap for* * *put something on as a bandage, wrap something; wrap for someone -
2 membuntel
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3 merangkumkan
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4 memocong
wrap in a shroud -
5 menyampuli
wrap, place in an envelope, put a cover on -
6 selubung
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7 berputar balik
wrap around, wraped around, wraped around, wraping around -
8 membaluti
wrap, dress -
9 membungkusi
warp up, repeatedly warp* * *wrap up, envelop; repeatedly wrap something, wrap many things -
10 bungkus
parcel, pack, wrapper, package, casing, hull* * *bale, wrap, wrapped, wrapped, wrapping* * *parcel, pack; wrapper, wrap -
11 membungkus
envelop, enfold, encase, bundle, wrap up, conceal* * *wrap up (book, etc); conceal, keep secret, cover up -
12 balut
bandage, dressing, wrapping* * *wrap, wraped, wraped, wraping* * *bandage, dressing; packing, wrapping, envelopment; parcel, package -
13 kemas
pack, wrap* * *tidy* * *orderly, well kept (of a house, etc), cleared away; crated, boxed -
14 kocong
hood (placed over a corpse or someone about to be hanged); wrap-around cover with the loose ends bundled up and tied together (e.g. a white cloth wrapped around a corpse is Islam rites) -
15 libat
entangle, entangled, entangled, entangling* * *become wrapped around; bandage, wrap (a wound); involve -
16 membalut
swaddle, bandage, first aid* * *dress, bandage; wrap; envelop, mold (the body) -
17 membelit
wind around, bind, involve* * *wind around something; bind, wrap together; involve someone -
18 telikung
bind hand and foot, wrap something up entirely -
19 bungkus dengan bagus
gift wrap, gift wrapped, gift wrapped, gift wrapping -
20 mengemas
pack, wrap
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