pack into a balltabuduk2tabudukSCE.pack into a ball
packed down with s.t.pigdasek2dasɜkVIf a person pigdasek dirt or cement, he is shaking and packing it down firmly such as by stomping on it or pressing into a form.
packed full of peoplebanyetbanyɜtSCE.packed full of peopleSiminsek1
packed in tight and vying for position (in a crowd)iyagawVpacked in tight and vying for position (in a crowd)
packed tightly togethermigdasekVpacked tightly together
padded gong beatertingkulaytiŋkulayNA tingkulay is the padded beater for striking the brass drum or gong.4.2.3.5Musical instrument
palate, one’ssakla'sak.laʔn.possda person’s palate and alveolar ridge of the upper inside of one’s mouth2.1.1.4MouthAnatanatomy
palepunsé'punsɜʔdial. var.pessé'vb.statIf a person is said to be punsé', they are pale or anemic, lacking in sufficiant iron in their blood.2.5.2.1Malnutrition, starvation
palmkalisawka.ˈli.sa͡oNBetel nut palm; kaliso palmThe green nut-like fruit is used for mama', betel-nut chewing. The plant is a palm and has a tall, narrow trunk and a pleasant odor.Areca caliso; areca catechu1.5.1Tree
palm fernpalāngpalāŋNTree fern; palm fernThe trunk is covered with black, interlacing roots. The roots are used for potting orchids.Cyathea contaminans1.5.3Grass, herb, vineBotbotany
palm fruit to the stem , the 'cup' that holdsbakul1ba.kulNthe ‘cup’ that holds palm fruit to the stem Nyulug da ya bakul na mamen.The bakul of the mamen fell.1.5.5.3palmBotbotanyder.bakulun2der.pigbakul
palm leaf materials , wovenbakidˈba.kidNAnything made of woven palm leaves such as a woman’s carrying bag, sleep mat, blinds, etc. is bakid.
palm tree heart, theubud1ʔubudNthe palm tree heartThe ubud is the new-growth part of the palm. If the ubud dies the plant cannot grow and will die.1.5.5.3palmBotbotany