Carane
“The “method” or “way” that someone uses in doing something, an informal form of “caranya” derived from the root word cara with the addition of the Javanese suffix -ne, resulting in the meaning “his/her/its way” or “the way”.”
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“The “method” or “way” that someone uses in doing something, an informal form of “caranya” derived from the root word cara with the addition of the Javanese suffix -ne, resulting in the meaning “his/her/its way” or “the way”.”
“A natural phenomenon involving a universal “attractive force” acting between all objects that possess mass.”
“The quality of conforming to the rules of grammar or following established linguistic standards within a specific language system. It signifies that a sentence construction or linguistic unit fulfills logical, syntactic, and morphological requirements to be considered formally correct.”
“An astronomical phenomenon where two or more celestial bodies align on the same ecliptic longitude or have the same right ascension as observed from Earth. This event creates a visual illusion of celestial objects being close to each other in the sky.”
“The process of physiological or behavioral adjustment of an organism to adapt to new environmental conditions. This term refers to the efforts of living beings to maintain “homeostasis” when facing different climatic or habitat conditions.”
“The action or process of improving soil quality or condition by adding chemical or organic materials to enhance its structure and fertility. This term refers to the “improvement” of land to make it more productive for agricultural activities.”
“The process of water vapor release from plants into the atmosphere through the stomata or lenticels due to internal evaporation. This phenomenon serves as the primary driver for mineral transport from roots and a mechanism for regulating the plant's internal temperature.”
“The process of moving plants or seedlings from a nursery to a permanent planting site to continue the growth cycle. This term refers to a “horticultural” technique to ensure plant survival.”
“The variety of living organisms from all sources, including terrestrial, marine, and other aquatic ecosystems and the ecological complexes of which they are part. This includes diversity within species, between species, and of ecosystems to maintain natural balance.”
“The process of wearing away the earth's surface by natural agents such as water, wind, or ice, leading to the displacement of soil or rock materials. This phenomenon is often accelerated by the loss of vegetation that serves to hold the soil structure.”
“An economic system or activity encompassing the entire production chain from upstream to downstream within the “agricultural” sector for commercial purposes.”
“Industrial activities that utilize agricultural products as primary raw materials, encompassing processing, supply of infrastructure, and services to increase “added value” of commodities.”
“A sustainable land management system that combines agricultural crops with forestry plants or livestock on the same land unit. This term refers to the practice of “agroforestry” aimed at increasing productivity and ecosystem sustainability.”
“A soft, silvery-white alkali metal chemical element with atomic number 19, which is an “essential” nutrient for plant growth.”
“A type of young soil formed from the deposition of fine materials by river currents, characterized by high “fertility”.”
“A Javanese adjective meaning clear, plain, and easily understood. Refers to a condition where something is communicated or perceived with “clarity”, without ambiguity or doubt.”
“A conjunction used to express contrast or concession, functioning as a direct equivalent to “although” or “even though”.”
“A physical condition characterized by pain or a throbbing sensation in the head, or figuratively referring to a state of confusion and being overwhelmed by mental burdens.”
“The science and technology concerned with the properties of “metals” and their production and purification.”
“An adverb indicating an action or movement performed “continuously” or without stopping toward a specific direction.”
“The ability or willingness of a person to “swallow” or consume food and drink, usually influenced by physical condition or psychological state.”
“An adverb in the Javanese ngoko register meaning “still” or “nevertheless,” asserting that a condition, quality, or event persists or is even reinforced despite circumstances that might otherwise alter it.”
“An official “decree” or order issued by a head of state during a state of emergency to resolve constitutional crises.”
“A party that has a “debt” or financial obligation to another party, particularly within the context of banking or loan agreements.”