Words Starting with "D"
288 words found
A colloquial term referring to money or legal tender used in economic transactions.
A title or honorific for a pastor or church leader within the Protestant tradition.
An island country in the Caribbean.
A game using 28 rectangular tiles made of wood or bone, marked with dots representing numerical values.
A small portable container, usually made of leather or fabric, used for storing money, cards, and valuables.
A wallet designed with a folding mechanism to become more compact when stored, typically used for holding banknotes and cards.
A regency located on Sumbawa Island, West Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia.
The position of a head or object tilted slightly upward and forward.
A regency in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
A third-person plural pronoun used in colloquial speech in eastern Indonesia to refer to 'them'.
The result of pushing or pressing, or a strong motivation that triggers someone to perform a specific action.
The basic psychological instinct or drive in humans to protect oneself from threats in order to maintain safety and survival.
The natural instinct in humans or living beings to reproduce, have offspring, and protect and maintain the survival of their generation.
A speech sound produced by the back of the tongue approaching or touching the soft palate (velum).
To like something very much or be fond of something, typically used in informal conversational contexts.
A state institution representing regional interests within the Indonesian constitutional system.
A state legislative body whose members are elected through general elections to perform representative functions.
An initial draft or written concept of a document, letter, or work that is subject to editing before the final version.
A system or method for draining and removing excess water accumulating on the ground surface.
A percussion instrument consisting of a hollow cylinder with a membrane stretched over one or both ends, played by striking.
Fabric or textile material arranged in decorative folds for interior decoration, or a fashion style emphasizing draped fabric.
To distribute or provide aid, goods, or funds from an authority to those in need.
An action or state involving only two people, excluding others.
A grammatical category in linguistics referring to a word form used to denote exactly two items or entities, distinct from singular and plural.
A doctrine or state that acknowledges the existence of two conflicting yet coexisting principles, qualities, or elements.
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.