Words Starting with "G"
237 words found
To cry with continuous sobbing or gasping sounds.
A linguistic unit consisting of a group of sentences that are semantically and functionally related to form a coherent idea or paragraph.
A country in West Africa.
A sovereign state located in the Central African region with Malabo as its capital city.
A country in West Africa
A crystalline sweetening substance typically obtained from the processing of sugarcane juice, palm sap, or coconut sap.
Liquid sugar solution used as a sweetener or base ingredient in the preparation of traditional food and beverages.
A supernatural entity or ghost in Minangkabau folklore believed to possess the magical ability to cause house fires.
The name of a district located in the Sumenep Regency, East Java Province, Indonesia.
A traditional farming tool used in Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan.
Function or use of something
A pile of earth or other material forming a small mound, or a group of people or objects in one place.
A traditional musical instrument or percussion device played by shaking or striking to produce sound.
A small pouch or bag for storing items, which is currently rarely used or considered archaic.
A mechanical tool specifically designed for trimming or grooming fingernails and toenails.
A loud rumbling sound produced by the sudden expansion of air caused by a lightning strike in the atmosphere.
A district in the city of Surabaya located in the eastern part, known as a developing residential area.
A regency in South Kalimantan
A regency in the Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia
A sub-district located within the administrative region of Semarang City, Central Java Province, Indonesia.
A type of traditional sailing vessel characterized by a long hull and equipped with cabins in specific sections.
A scratch or line that leaves a deep mark on the surface of an object.
A small jar or vessel; in a classical context, it refers to a shipyard or dry dock.
A literary work in the form of poetry bound by rhythm, or a type of song performed within specific literary traditions.
A literary term referring to the pattern of final vowel sounds in each line of a stanza or poem.
The rule regarding the number of syllables in each line of a macapat song in Javanese literature.
The soft tissue in the mouth where teeth are embedded; in nautical terms, refers to the mizzen sail.