Words Starting with "F"
69 words found
The sixth letter of the Indonesian alphabet.
A cell in the body that functions to destroy foreign microorganisms by engulfing and dissolving them within its cell plasma.
A unit of temperature in the Fahrenheit scale
The dawn condition when the center of the sun is at a position of six degrees below the horizon until sunrise.
A regency in western Papua
A group of people living in conditions of extreme poverty or lacking sufficient assets to meet basic needs.
The ratio of change in latitude in minutes to the change in longitude along a line of position in navigation or mapping.
Everything related to 'ilmu falak', the study of celestial bodies' trajectories to determine time and direction.
Something relating to the principles of philosophy or possessing a profound and fundamental philosophical nature.
A taxonomic rank in biological classification situated above genus and below order.
Any form of moral corruption, destruction, or actions that deviate from truth and goodness.
causing death or disaster; irreparable; resulting in serious harm
An optical phenomenon caused by light refraction on hot surfaces, creating a visual illusion, or something that is purely imaginary.
Dough for bread or flour-based food prepared without the use of yeast or leavening agents.
An acronym for a global online social media platform that allows users to interact, share content, and build social networks.
The second month of the Gregorian calendar (28 days, 29 in leap years).
Relating to or reflecting the principles of federalism in the arrangement of government, organization, or power systems.
A traditional bamboo flute from Timor, typically played by shepherds
A group of rock-forming silicate minerals that are the most abundant components of the Earth's crust.
Relating to a social or political system dominated by the nobility, or referring to attitudes and lifestyles that exalt caste.
A social or political system that vests great power in the nobility and glorifies social class hierarchies.
A synthetic chemical element with atomic number 100, symbol Fm, atomic mass 254, and all its isotopes are radioactive.
The biological capacity of a living organism to produce offspring or the level of fertility in a reproductive context.
An object believed to possess magical or supernatural power, used as an amulet by certain belief systems.
A very fine fiber that serves as a structural component of muscle tissue, nerve fibers, or the finest root hairs of a plant.
A cardiac arrhythmia characterized by rapid, irregular, and ineffective contractions of the heart muscle due to chaotic electrical activity.
An island country in the Pacific Ocean
The act of generosity or benevolence manifested through the provision of aid, funds, or effort for the welfare of others.
An island country in Southeast Asia.
A thin, light-sensitive celluloid sheet used to capture negative or positive images in photography and cinematography.