"Ukir" meaning in All languages combined

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Romanization [Balinese]

Head templates: {{head|ban|romanization|head=|sc=Latn}} Ukir, {{ban-rom}} Ukir
  1. Romanization of ᬉᬓᬶᬃ (“the name of the third week in Bali calendar system”) Tags: alt-of, romanization Alternative form of: ᬉᬓᬶᬃ (extra: the name of the third week in Bali calendar system)

Noun [Javanese]

Head templates: {{head|jv|noun}} Ukir
  1. the name of the third week in Java calendar system.

Alternative forms

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