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1 jendela
window. jendela-geser sliding window. -
2 jenang
window or door frame; jamb -
3 jendela
window -
4 tingkap
window -
5 etalage
shop window. -
6 etalase
shop window. -
7 jejenang
frame of door or window. -
8 jenang
1. 1) doorframe or window frame. 2) doorpost. 2. 1) k.r(Sport) referee at cockfight. 2) k.r(Navy) steward. 3. 1) porridge, puddling, or any food which is thick and viscous. 2) molten metal or wet cement. -
9 jerjak
bars at window, grid, latticework. -
10 kas
1. 1) cash, money supply.2) cashier's window. 3) treasury. 2. 1) k.r(wooden) case, k.r(watch) case. 2) wardrobe, armoire. -
11 kosen
1. window or door frame. 2 brave, courageous, daring. -
12 layar
1. 1) sail. 2) screen k.r(TV or movie). 3) blind, shade k.r(of window, door). 2. see IKAN. -
13 loket
counter k.r(of post offices, immigration office, etc.), ticket window. -
14 menguakkan
make a rent, opening in 2 break open a window, door, safe, barricade, etc. 3 push apart k.r( as of people, in ordeer to get through a crowd). -
15 meningkar
k.r(Lit.) peer from a window. -
16 nako
jalousie window. -
17 natang
k.r(Lit.) small window, opening. -
18 pajang
mem-(p)ajang dress window, display. mem-(p)ajang-i decorate. -
19 terali
latticework, bars k.r(of window), trellis. -
20 tingkap
k.r(Lit.) window. 2 blinds.
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