Words Starting with "K"
789 words found
Dishonest behavior or actions that present something different from reality to deceive or conceal one's true intentions.
The residence specifically for the king's sons within the palace grounds, or referring to the birth of a royal child.
A fisheries term for offspring or individuals that share only one common parent in the breeding process.
The result of mobilizing labor or resources, whether in the form of mass labor for public interest or personnel mobilization.
The state or condition of being secret, where information or objects must be guarded from unauthorized access.
A Javanese variety of cucumber that is large and elongated, dark green with white stripes, with somewhat soft and less juicy flesh.
The quality or state of having an excessive desire for something, particularly food or material possessions.
Aquatic mollusks characterized by a bivalve shell, lamellar gills, and belonging to the oyster family.
A type of marine bivalve mollusk from the Arcidae family, characterized by a hairy shell and habitat in shallow waters.
The act of taking someone's life carried out secretly or covertly without the knowledge of others.
A character trait or stance that is inconsistent, easily changeable, and lacks steadfastness.
The quality or state of being based on logical, systematic, and sound reasoning.
A process of folk etymology where a word's meaning is explained by treating it as an acronym, often for humorous purposes.
Non-standard form of 'kertau', referring to a type of tree or fruit as defined in the main entry.
The state or condition of being vulnerable, insecure, or susceptible to disturbances and danger.
A small parasitic worm, Enterobius vermicularis, that lives in the human intestine and often migrates to the anal area to lay eggs.
A proverb describing an action or attitude that is merely pretend, not performed with sincerity or genuine intent.
An administrative region equivalent to a regency, governed by a regent.
A part of the human body located in the lower abdomen; an archaic or rarely used term.
A state of inner unrest, agitation, or anxiety felt by individuals or groups within society.
A colloquial, non-standard expression referring to behavior that is untidy, messy, or troublesome.
A two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage, typically used for short-distance passenger transport.
A traditional vehicle shaped like a litter or palanquin, used for transporting people in the past.
The state or condition of being cracked, referring to physical fissures or the breakdown of social harmony.
A term referring to the sound of burning leaves, a type of cigarette mixed with cloves, or a two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage.
A non-standard form of 'kerekot', referring to a wrinkled or uneven condition on the surface of an object.
An onomatopoeic word describing the sound of friction between hard objects, such as bamboo stalks rubbing together in the wind.
A state of disorder or commotion occurring within a group or a specific situation.
A large, footed platter or basin, typically made of metal, used as tableware or for serving in historical contexts.
A regency located in Jambi Province, Indonesia, known for its mountainous landscape and Lake Kerinci.