Words Starting with "E"
111 words found
A non-standard form or variation of the word 'hendam'.
A regency in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
A type of tree reaching up to 15 meters in height that grows rapidly, often used for reforestation of barren mountain slopes.
An organism, typically a fungus or bacterium, that lives within plant tissues without causing apparent harm or disease symptoms to its host.
A marriage principle or custom that requires an individual to select a spouse only from within their own social group or community.
A natural chemical substance produced by the central nervous system to relieve pain and induce relaxation in the body.
Relating to a chemical process or reaction that absorbs heat from the surrounding environment.
An organochlorine chemical compound in the form of white crystals, used as a highly toxic insecticide and rodenticide.
The quality of being full of spirit, energy, and dynamic activity.
The capacity of a system or object to perform work, such as mechanical, electrical, or thermal energy.
Energy emitted by the sun in the form of electromagnetic radiation, serving as the primary factor regulating climate and weather on Earth.
The largest bird of the Bucerotidae family, characterized by a long, downward-curved beak with a casque on top.
The act of harvesting fruits or leaves using a pole equipped with a downward-facing blade at the tip.
A kinship term for a grandfather, commonly used in Betawi and Chinese-Indonesian cultures.
Something that is difficult to understand, mysterious, or a puzzle that confuses the mind.
The social process by which an individual learns and adapts to the culture, norms, and values of their society.
A regency located in the South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia, known for its mountainous topography and rich local culture.
A quality characterized by broad and deep knowledge covering various fields of study in a comprehensive and systematic manner.
A thermodynamic quantity equivalent to the total heat content of a system, equal to the internal energy plus the product of pressure and volume.
A branch of medicine that specifically studies diseases and disorders affecting the digestive system, particularly the intestines.
A surgical procedure to create an opening or stoma in the intestine, connected to the abdominal wall for drainage.
A toxin produced by microorganisms, such as bacteria, that specifically targets and causes disturbances in the intestinal tract.
A temporary storage facility for imported goods under customs supervision before they are processed or shipped to their final destination.
A very long geological unit of time, encompassing a span of one billion years or more.
To acquire the right to manage land or resources by paying a rental fee or tax to the owner.
A plant that grows on another plant for support but is not parasitic as it does not derive nutrients from the host.
A person who adheres to the philosophy that spiritual pleasure and peace of mind are superior to mere physical pleasure.
A surgical incision made in the perineal tissue to widen the birth canal to facilitate childbirth.
An apostolic letter that forms part of the New Testament canon in the Bible.
A short text or inscription on a tombstone or monument written in memory of a deceased person.