Words Starting with "B"
751 words found
A weather modification technique involving the dispersion of substances like dry ice into clouds to alter their microphysical structure to induce or enhance precipitation.
A regency in western Papua
A skin condition characterized by small red bumps caused by blocked sweat glands, typically triggered by hot and humid weather.
Something that is customary, common, or has become a habit due to frequent occurrence or standard practice.
A reptile of the Varanidae family that typically lives in trees, often referred to as the tree monitor.
A shrub or small tree of the Myrtaceae family that produces the common guava fruit (Psidium guajava).
Operational expenses that remain constant and do not change despite fluctuations in production volume or business activity.
Operational expenses not directly related to production, such as administrative, management, and marketing costs.
The holy book of Christianity.
A section of a temple or other building specifically designated for placing decorative reliefs or carvings.
A crested serpent-eagle, a bird of prey known by the scientific name Spilornis cheela.
A female singer who possesses expertise or is a professional in the field of vocal arts.
A small boat typically used for fishing or transporting goods on rivers.
A plant that produces small, oil-rich seeds, also known as sesame or Sesamum orientale.
The result of a manufacturing or production process; something made by human hands or machines.
at any time; whenever; at an unspecified time
An interrogative or connective word used to inquire about time; when.
An abstract concept in mathematics used to express the quantity, order, or value of an object in counting.
A vast and dense cluster of stars that appears as a band of white light stretching across the night sky.
The trait of being disobedient, difficult to control, or tending to behave wildly and against established rules.
An athlete or person who regularly performs intensive physical training to build and develop body muscles.
To spring or snap back quickly due to tension, or to rise to a standing position suddenly.
A term for various types of stars or celestial bodies that appear to twinkle in the sky.
A small bump on the skin or body, or a nodule structure on the roots of certain plants involved in nitrogen fixation.
A biological substance or factor within living cells that plays a role in regulating or influencing cellular respiration.
A branch of biology that studies chemical compounds and chemical processes occurring within the cells or bodies of living organisms.
A branch of linguistics that examines the relationship between human biological conditions and the development and use of language.
A branch of meteorology that studies the influence of weather and climate conditions on the survival and activities of living organisms.
The application of mathematical and statistical methods to analyze biological data or physical characteristics of living organisms.
A procedure involving the removal and examination of tissue or cell samples from a living organism for medical diagnosis.