Words Starting with "J"
153 words found
The tenth letter of the Indonesian alphabet.
A title for Allah the Almighty.
A school of theology that teaches bound nature.
A position or rank held by an individual within an organization or government, encompassing specific duties, functions, and responsibilities.
A job position officially established within salary regulations and included in the organizational structure of the relevant agency.
A black resin from agarwood used as traditional medicine, or a dark blue metal alloy used for coating.
A soldier serving as a personal bodyguard to a king or high official in the past, or a soldier tasked with maintaining discipline.
Name of a subdistrict in South Jakarta
A large forest tree whose fruit is utilized as a medicinal ingredient, textile dye, or leather tanning agent.
The process of joining fabric or textile materials using a needle and thread manually without the aid of a sewing machine.
A religious movement originating from Western India.
A dynamic and popular traditional Sundanese dance performance art, typically accompanied by gamelan music.
A small passerine bird with predominantly black plumage and yellow legs and beak; figuratively refers to a brave person.
A road or traffic route that is no longer in use or is impassable for vehicles.
A shorter route or method to reach a destination compared to the main path.
A specialized highway designed for high-speed motor vehicle traffic, where users are charged a fee to travel.
A quality denoting extraordinary majesty, glory, or sublimity, typically attributed to God.
An internal timing system in organisms that regulates physiological rhythms, or the officially established trading hours within a stock exchange.
A traditional timekeeping device consisting of two connected glass bulbs, where sand flows from one bulb to the other.
A specific time of day when public activity reaches its peak, typically characterized by heavy traffic or high workload.
An island nation located in the Caribbean Sea and part of the Greater Antilles.
A traditional weapon in the form of a dagger with a wide, curved blade, typically originating from the Middle East.
Items or objects obtained through the criminal act of snatching or forceful robbery.
A tropical fruit tree, scientifically known as Eugenia malaccensis, characterized by thick, juicy flesh and reddish, striped skin.
A building or space provided as temporary lodging for travelers, or as a meeting hall for youth.
To provide a guarantee or assurance regarding the safety, authenticity, or truth of something, including persons, goods, or property.
An archaic term referring to one's birthplace or place of origin.
A proverb describing a young woman who has been toyed with by a man and subsequently abandoned.
A term for a widow who has no children and is permitted to wear bridal attire if she remarries.
A woman who is divorced or widowed and is still at a young age.