Words Starting with "F"
69 words found
A film genre that emphasizes physical action sequences, fights, chases, or intense conflict as the primary narrative element.
The evolutionary development or historical origin of a specific group of organisms or species.
The study of language, culture, institutions, and history of a nation through the analysis of written materials or ancient manuscripts.
A country in Northern Europe
The state or quality of being capable of being done or carried out; feasibility.
A branch of natural science that studies the properties of matter, energy, and the fundamental interactions occurring in the universe.
Something related to biological functions or life processes occurring within living organisms.
Relating to material aspects, the body, or things that are physical and observable.
Distinctive feature or characteristic
A shade tree with lush foliage and bright red flowers; figuratively refers to something magnificent or flamboyant.
A soft woven fabric with a slightly brushed texture, typically made from wool or synthetic fibers to provide warmth.
A scene or event that interrupts the present action to take the narrative back in time
A complex vascular tissue in plants responsible for transporting photosynthetic products from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
A high jump technique where the athlete clears the bar with their back facing downward and legs kicking in the air.
A regency in East Nusa Tenggara
A substance that has no fixed shape and flows easily, including liquids and gases that deform under shear stress.
A thin sheet of metal, such as tin or aluminum, with a thickness of less than 0.15 mm and no support.
A small, narrow glandular sac structure in body tissue, such as in the skin for hair growth or in the ovary.
The foundation, base, or ground that serves as the primary support for something.
A natural hole or opening in an anatomical structure, such as in bones, or in plant seeds serving as an entry point.
An industrial powered vehicle equipped with steel forks at the front for lifting, moving, and stacking heavy goods.
In linguistics, a horizontal line on a spectrogram representing the resonance of vowel sounds caused by amplification of sound from oral cavities.
A fixed arrangement, form, or rule used as a guideline for performing tasks or as a standardized recipe.
Remains of ancient organisms, such as bones or plant traces, that have undergone mineralization and are preserved in rock layers.
A technique or result of photographing objects from a great distance using a specialized lens with a long focal length.
A semiconductor device that converts light into electrical current by utilizing increased conductivity when exposed to light.
The outermost layer of a star's atmosphere that emits visible light and appears as a glowing spherical surface.
The process of breaking or dividing something into smaller parts, both in a biological context as a reproductive method and in general usage.
A group of members in a legislative body consisting of several members of political parties who share similar views and political goals.
A basic structure used to build a system.