Words Starting with "J"
153 words found
The condition of being detached or uprooted from its place, or suffering severe damage to the point of becoming non-functional.
The name of a district located within the administrative region of Surakarta City, Central Java Province.
A short pause or break within a line of poetry or a sentence to provide specific emphasis.
A feeling of deep satiety or boredom towards something, usually food, due to excessive consumption or enjoyment.
The act of moving one's eyes in all directions wildly or restlessly, typically while searching for something or feeling suspicious.
A rice storage structure, typically made of wood or bamboo, also known as a granary or rengkiang.
A proverb describing something that constantly causes trouble, distress, or suffering to others.
The state of objects or items being scattered, lying about, or left in a disorderly manner in various places.
The state of hair that has turned completely white all over.
A tropical forest tree that produces soft, yellowish-white wood with a fine texture, known scientifically as Dyera costulata.
The plural form or collective term for the fingers of the hand or the toes of the foot.
A sharp weapon consisting of a wooden or bamboo shaft with a pointed tip, launched by a bow for archery.
The activity of exposing the body or objects to direct sunlight for health purposes or drying.
The state of someone who has passed away; an archaic or euphemistic term for the deceased.
A regency in South Sulawesi, Indonesia
The name of a major city in Switzerland that often serves as a hub for global diplomacy and international organizations.
A shrub plant with upright stems, conical leaves, and flowers characterized by a slender texture and various colors.
Hair that grows on the chin and lower cheeks of humans, typically in adult males.
The state of falling backward in a supine position; in colloquial or vulgar speech, it means to die.
A linguistic category that classifies words based on their syntactic function and semantic role within a sentence, such as nouns or verbs.
Stages within the formal education system structured based on the developmental level of students and the depth of curriculum content.
A circular object with an axis that can rotate to drive machinery, lift water, or perform other mechanical functions.
A country in East Asia.
The name of a regency located in Central Java Province, Indonesia, known for its wood carving craftsmanship.
To splash or spray liquid in a specific direction suddenly.
An archaic term or older form used to refer to the country of Japan.
The condition of something hanging down in the form of torn fabric shreds or frayed tassels.
A state of being neglected, abandoned, or left unattended without proper maintenance.
The act of holding onto each other tightly while performing pulling or snatching motions.
The process of an object adhering or sticking to another, becoming a single unit.