Words Starting with "K"
802 words found
An archaic or literary term referring to the Aries constellation in the zodiac system.
An insect of the order Coleoptera characterized by two pairs of wings, with the front pair thickened and hardened for protection.
An insect of the order Coleoptera that possesses the ability or behavior to collect nectar to produce a honey-like substance.
A type of aquatic grass with tall stems and long, pointed, thick leaves, commonly used as a material for weaving mats.
The result of the process of gathering something, whether objects, people, or ideas, contained within a single group or collection.
A dense cloud with sharp outlines, developing vertically in heaps resembling a stupa or cauliflower.
Archaic base word of 'berkumut' meaning to grin or show teeth.
A non-standard form of 'kuno', referring to something that has existed since ancient times or is antique.
The caretaker of a sacred site or historical location who possesses deep knowledge regarding its history and local customs.
A mechanical locking device consisting of a body and a shackle that can be opened or removed to secure doors or gates.
A tool shaped like a ring with a multi-sided hole inside, used for turning bolts or nuts.
A vegetative reproductive organ in the form of a secondary bulb found on plant stems or leaves.
An accessory bud or shoot that grows outside the normal position on a plant stem or branch.
A bud that grows in an abnormal position on a plant and lacks vascular tissue connected to the main stem.
Non-standard form of invitation or the act of attending a social gathering or party.
A condition where a mother dies together with her baby during the process of childbirth.
A Balinese Hindu holy day celebrated ten days after Galungan as a symbol of the victory of dharma.
An ancient currency unit whose value varied depending on the region of circulation in the archipelago in the past.
The act of removing or picking grains from their cob, especially corn, using hands or tools.
A reddish transition metal element with atomic number 29, symbol Cu, characterized by its ductility and high thermal and electrical conductivity.
A tree of the species Conneropsis griffithii whose fruit can be processed as vegetables or candied, also referring to the wood or fruit of the tree.
A hard-shelled reptile of the order Testudines that lives in both water and on land.
The pattern of lines, veins, or natural motifs found on the surface of wood, marble, or kris blades.
A non-standard form or spelling variation of Al-Quran, the holy book of Islam.
An attitude or behavior that lacks politeness, manners, or understanding of prevailing social norms.
An attitude or behavior that is impolite, lacks manners, or violates established social norms of courtesy.
A colloquial expression referring to someone who lacks manners or behaves rudely.
A state of physical weakness or lack of energy, or a situation where there is an insufficient number of workers to complete a task.
The state or condition in which something is insufficient in quantity, quality, or degree.
Having the ability to cure diseases or possessing the power to restore one's health from medical conditions.