Words Starting with "D"
293 words found
To repeat an activity or level, such as taking a grade in school again due to failing to meet graduation requirements.
The status of a widower who is readmitted as a village resident with full rights, standing, and social responsibilities.
A sitting position with both legs folded backward or to the side as a body support, usually indicating a polite posture.
The act of a woman sitting at a window or doorway for the purpose of displaying herself to passersby.
A musical composition arranged to be performed or sung by two people simultaneously.
The act of measuring the depth of water or estimating something whose truth is not yet certain.
A feeling of nausea or the urge to vomit; in a social context, it also describes rude or mischievous behavior.
The act of bracing or supporting something, such as a tree or pole, using ropes to prevent it from falling.
A small building or place used for selling merchandise; a shop or stall.
The main lymphatic vessel in the body that collects lymph from the lower body and the left side of the upper body.
One of the districts in Surabaya City characterized by residential and commercial areas.
A bird used as a decoy or lure to attract and capture other birds in the wild.
The name of a district located in the Sumenep Regency, East Java Province, Indonesia.
A plot of rice field located in the middle of a village area.
The sphere of interaction or relations involving various nations across the globe.
Name of a place in Jakarta
A pointed, sharp, and hard part of a plant or animal body, serving as a defense mechanism.
A term for a person who enjoys inciting, slandering, or pitting others against each other, referencing the Durna character in wayang stories.
Something that does not conform to the truth or reality; a false statement or lie.
The condition or status of having two functions or dual roles performed simultaneously.
The dual functions of ABRI during the New Order era.
A literary term referring to a line of poetry consisting of two metrical feet or two pairs of stressed feet.
The condition or status of an individual holding two functions, duties, or roles simultaneously within a system or organization.