Words Starting with "A"
427 words found
A systematic plan of routine family expenditures designed to facilitate financial management and household budgeting.
A Javanese term for Tuesday Kliwon
An individual officially enlisted as part of a nation's armed forces.
A person who possesses expertise or a profession in cultivating, planting, and caring for orchids.
An unstable body movement, such as nodding repeatedly or drooping due to weakness or helplessness.
Strong winds blowing at high speed from a specific direction for a prolonged period.
A local wind that blows down the slopes of mountains or hills into valleys, typically occurring at night.
A traditional term for wind blowing from the north that brings rainfall.
A wind blowing from the north-northeast direction, typically used in the context of traditional navigation or sailing.
A change in wind direction that moves clockwise in both hemispheres.
A weather phenomenon consisting of a violently rotating column of air forming a funnel that touches the earth's surface.
Numerals originating from the Arabic language.
A statistical number indicating the relative change of a variable over a specific time period compared to a base period.
Numerals originating from the Roman period.
A number or digit that, according to certain beliefs or superstitions, is considered to bring bad luck, misfortune, or calamity.
A term for a woman who works as a radio broadcaster or a woman who travels into outer space (astronaut).
A device made of wood or bamboo for carrying loads, or the load being carried.
A head-shaped decorative element found on the prow of a boat or small vessel.
An adverb from Javanese meaning 'better ... than ...' or 'let alone', used to express preference or disregard.
A medical condition characterized by reduced or absent sweat production, resulting in dry skin.
A person who adheres to animism, the belief that all objects possess a spirit or soul.
The act of visiting relatives, friends, or neighbors to strengthen social bonds and alleviate longing.
The positive electrode in an electrochemical cell that functions to attract electrons from an external circuit.
A substance or medication that functions to soothe, reduce, or alleviate physical pain.
Loss of vision or blindness.
A group of musicians or singers who perform together regularly as a musical ensemble.
A chemical substance capable of neutralizing the basic properties in a solution or chemical reaction.
A rod-shaped tool made of wood or metal used for pounding rice or food ingredients in a mortar.
A proverb describing a person suffering from a series of consecutive misfortunes or hardships.
A stick or wooden rod used as a tool to compress or pack the contents inside a container or hole.