Egp
“Acronym of 'emang gue pikirin' expressing an attitude of indifference or lack of concern toward something or a situation.”
Discover the richness of Indonesian vocabulary, from Jakarta's street slang to centuries-old regional dialects, organized alphabetically for your convenience.
“Acronym of 'emang gue pikirin' expressing an attitude of indifference or lack of concern toward something or a situation.”
“Capable of producing the desired “effect” or “result”. Pertaining to the efficacy or success of an action in achieving a predetermined goal.”
“A view or principle believing that all humans possess equal status, rights, and opportunities regardless of social background.”
“A linguistic term referring to a verb or clause that requires two “objects” to complete its meaning, specifically a direct object and an indirect object.”
“The orbital plane of the Earth around the Sun that forms an imaginary circle across the celestial sphere over one year. This path represents the apparent path of the Sun's center as viewed from Earth and serves as the primary reference for celestial coordinates.”
“Relating to or concerning human existence. This term refers to everything associated with the essence of being, survival, and the individual freedom to determine fundamental meaning and purpose within the reality of the world.”
“Stated clearly, explicitly, and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt. It describes information that is “unambiguous” and directly expressed, ensuring that the intended meaning is fully understood without any implied or hidden connotations.”
“Pertaining to or originating from beyond the atmosphere or physical boundaries of planet Earth. This term refers to any phenomena, celestial bodies, or hypothetical biological entities existing in outer space or other worlds outside the terrestrial system.”
“An astronomical event where the sun crosses the celestial equator, resulting in nearly equal duration of day and night globally. This phenomenon marks the beginning of astronomical season changes in the northern and southern hemispheres.”
“The process of developing or expanding an idea, concept, or argument in a detailed and systematic manner to provide deeper understanding. The term refers to the act of expounding a main point by incorporating supplementary explanations, concrete examples, and supporting analysis.”
“The electoral viability and public appeal of a candidate, reflecting the likelihood of being chosen in an election; Typically measured through opinion polls, surveys, and voter data analysis. The concept is central to understanding political dynamics and campaign strategy in democratic contexts.”
“Electromagnetism is the branch of physics that studies the interaction between electric fields and magnetic fields as a single, interrelated phenomenon. This field encompasses the study of electric charges, currents, and electromagnetic radiation which form the basis for fundamental laws of the universe.”
“A closed plane curve that is symmetrical and resembles an elongated circle, geometrically defined as the set of points where the sum of distances from two fixed points or “foci” remains constant.”
“Second-person singular pronoun used to address or refer to the person being spoken to directly, equivalent to “you” in formal speech. The word carries a neutral to familiar tone, commonly used in casual conversations between peers or people who are already acquainted with one another.”
“The angular distance between two celestial bodies as seen from Earth, typically used to describe the position of a “planet” relative to the Sun.”
“Characterized by being based on actual *experience or direct observation that is externally verifiable. This term refers to knowledge acquired through field data and physical experimentation* to ensure factual accuracy beyond speculative theoretical frameworks.”
“Encang refers to a term of address for an uncle or a parent's younger brother, especially within the Betawi community.”
“Encing refers to a respectful term for an aunt in Betawi culture, used for both paternal and maternal aunts.”
“Measure of total heat energy in a thermodynamic system at constant pressure, referring to the heat capacity contained in a substance or system.”
“A measure of the degree of disorder or chaos within a system, where a higher entropy value indicates a greater level of “uncertainty” and the dispersal of energy that can no longer be utilized. This concept applies in thermodynamics, information theory, and various other scientific disciplines.”
“Characteristic or process related to the activity or function of enzymes in biological systems, describing catalytic chemical mechanisms.”
“The occurrence of an infectious disease that spreads rapidly across a large area and affects many victims. This phenomenon is characterized by an increase in the number of cases exceeding normal limits within a specific “population”.”
“The branch of philosophy that specifically studies the nature, source, limits, and validity of knowledge. This field critically analyzes the human process of attaining truth, the criteria for intellectual justification, and the methodological structures underlying the systematic formation of science.”
“The inherent “nature” or core of something that makes it unique and differentiates it from other things, often referring to the most important or fundamental part that underlies its existence or true character.”
“A demonstrative pronoun used to refer to objects or things situated “far” from the speaker but close to the listener.”
“A branch of study examining the relationship between “ethnic” identity and “political” power, encompassing how tribal or racial groups influence state policy, power struggles, and governance dynamics. In plain terms, it is the study of how ethnicity shapes and is shaped by affairs of the state.”
“A Sundanese emphatic or exclamatory particle used to strengthen statements, express emotions, or draw the listener's attention.”
“To be aware of oneself and one's surroundings, to be vigilant.”