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buxu ogoganaFree variant ofbuxu minana
buxuixuibu.ˌɣu.i.ˈɣu.iv|ENGto billow up in plumes of smoke|TPIbikpela smok i go antap|ROEkasuana
buxunabu.ˈɣu.nɑni|ENGfruit of the betel pepper plant|TPIkiau daka|ROEburuna
buxungbuxungbu.ˌɣuŋ.bu.ˈɣuŋna|ENGvine species, wild betel pepper|TPIwel daka|ROEabunginaGENERICwaxuvine
buxutabuxinaˌbu.ɣu.ˌtɑ.bu.ˈɣi.nɑRamuk variantmaxasabuxanani|ENGsmall black lizard species, has fins, dwells in fallen, rotting trees|TPIpalai|ROEgubura tamonaGENERICbiloklizard
buxutibu.ˈɣu.tiv|ENGto forbid use or reserve by clearly marking something|TPItambuim|ROEsaguning
buxutiaˌbu.ɣu.ˈti.ɑv|ENGto spin|TPItantanim|ROEubrutia
buxuyabu.ˈɣu.jɑv|ENGto braid|TPIpasim hetgras|ROEpipDERIVATIVEbuxuyangaknot
buxuyangaˌbu.ɣu.ˈjɑ.ŋɑnw|ENGknot|TPIbuk bilong rop|ROEbuxuyanga
buyaˈbu.jɑv|ENGto decay, the act of becoming rotten, decomposed, putrid or rancid|TPIsting|ROEbuyaIDIOMtoxona buyaevil
buyamanaˈbu.jɑ.ˈmɑ.nɑni|ENGrotten, decayed|TPIstingpela|ROEbuyamanaPHRASElang buyamanawater that is not circulating or flowing, stagnant or brackish water