Words Starting with "C"
179 words found
A state where two or more things are blended into a single entity, or engaging in social interaction together.
The act of stabbing, striking, or whipping roughly, as well as a state of being chaotic or scattered.
A wooden stake or post driven into the ground for tethering livestock or securing objects.
An archaic chest or box used specifically for storing money, jewelry, or other valuable items.
A small temple structure situated on the left and right sides of a main temple within a temple complex.
A gateway or entrance gate typical of Hindu-Javanese architecture, shaped like a temple split symmetrically in two.
An administrative district located within the city of Semarang, Central Java Province.
A curved pipe for smoking tobacco, featuring a bowl at one end to hold the tobacco to be ignited.
An administrative district located in the Sleman Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta.
An object or device used as a hook or hanger to keep items suspended and organized.
A small ladle-shaped tool made of bamboo, metal, or other materials, used for holding liquids such as wax, oil, or water.
Non-standard form of 'cepiau', referring to a type of hat or headgear.
A tool or body part that functions to pinch, grip, or hold an object by applying pressure from both sides.
A non-standard form of 'carak' referring to a specific way or method.
A village official serving as a scribe or secretary, and a specific term for land or rice fields owned by authorities in Lombok.
A small piece or fragment detached from an object such as paper, cloth, or other materials due to tearing.
To hire or charter a vehicle or transport for private use for a specific duration according to the hirer's needs.
An administrative document or list containing details of borrowed books, including borrower identity and book information.
Additional notes or explanations written in the margins or edges of a document page.
The amount of goods or rations allocated to an individual based on a predetermined distribution system.
A common name for a type of bird belonging to the magpie family.
A shallow, cylindrical glass or plastic lidded dish used in laboratories to culture microorganisms or cells.
Household utensils made of porcelain or ceramic material, typically in the form of food or drink containers.
Onomatopoeic word representing the sound of objects falling or being plunged into water repeatedly.
The act of pulling the lower lip forward as an expression of mockery, contempt, or dislike.
An onomatopoeic word representing the sound made by a large object falling into water.
A type of lizard with skin membranes on its sides, enabling it to glide through the air between trees.
A choking sensation in the throat caused by obstructed air, often occurring when swallowing dry food without liquid.
A check marked with two parallel lines on its face, requiring the funds to be cleared through a specific bank account.
A type of check that can be cashed by anyone who presents it without requiring the presence or signature of the original owner.