Words Starting with "K"
789 words found
A regency in West Kalimantan Province, located in the upper reaches of the Kapuas River, bordering Malaysia.
The designated residence for a king's son within the palace or royal compound.
A district in the southwestern region of Surabaya city with a long history as a residential and industrial area.
A regency in Central Java, Indonesia
A regency located at the eastern tip of Bali Island, with Amlapura as its capital, featuring the Mount Agung landscape.
A fine-toothed comb attached to a loom used to space warp threads and ensure a uniform weave.
A disease affecting tea plants caused by the parasitic alga Cephaleuros virescens, characterized by reddish spots on the leaves.
A plant disease with symptoms resembling rust fungus infection, caused by microorganisms of the genus Albugo.
A regency in West Java
A chemical compound in the form of a colorless, odorless, and highly toxic gas that can cause death if inhaled in high concentrations.
A branch of medicine that studies the structure, function, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases related to the heart and blood vessels.
Packaging material made of thick paper or rigid cardboard, typically used to create boxes for storage or shipping.
A proverb describing someone who suffers misfortune or loss due to associating with bad people or bearing the consequences of others' mistakes.
The progression, advancement, or sequence of achievements in one's professional life, position, or chosen field of work.
A regency in the Riau Islands
Possessing extraordinary charisma, capable of captivating, influencing, and attracting the attention of many through personality or presence.
The body of a slaughtered animal after the removal of the head, skin, feet, and viscera, consisting primarily of meat and bone.
The body of a slaughtered livestock animal that has been cleaned of non-edible parts.
Cancer of an organ in the body
A regency in North Sumatra Province, known for the Berastagi highlands and the culture of the Karo people.
A group of independent producers who cooperate to limit competition, control prices, or regulate the production of similar goods in a market.
A fabulously wealthy figure from the time of Moses who was buried with his wealth due to his pride; used metaphorically for an arrogant rich person
A worker employed for a specific period or task without a permanent employment contract.
The will, intention, or purpose underlying a person's actions or intent.
A non-standard form of the word 'kasih' (give); in a classical context, it refers to the act of castration.
A feeling of affection or love for someone; in colloquial usage, it is also used as a synonym for to give.
A non-standard form of kesima, meaning to feel surprised, stunned, or transfixed due to astonishment.
A term in the Sundanese language for a type of jungle fowl.
The highest caste in the Hindu social hierarchy, consisting of priests, religious leaders, and scholars responsible for conducting religious ceremonies.
A type of woody tree capable of adapting to and growing in desert environments or arid land.