Words Starting with "M"
1,160 words found
The official abbreviation for Masehi (AD), a year marker calculated based on the Gregorian or Julian calendar.
A condition of motion sickness experienced during land travel, characterized by dizziness, nausea, and vomiting.
An interrogative phrase used to inquire about the type, nature, or quality of a thing or situation.
A type of fruit tree belonging to the mango family, characterized by fruit with a pungent aroma and a sweet-sour taste.
A diacritical mark in the Arabic tajwid system used to lengthen the vowel sound of a specific letter.
An island country in the Indian Ocean
A disc-shaped or oval piece of jewelry, typically worn as a pendant on a necklace; a medallion.
Non-standard form of 'madya', meaning middle or intermediate.
A customary marriage form where the husband resides temporarily with the wife's kin until the bride price or dowry obligations are fully settled.
Any form of damage, loss, or negative consequence befalling an individual or group as a result of illegal acts or violations of norms.
A regency located in the East Java Province, bordering directly with Central Java Province on the west side.
A practice or belief system involving the use of supernatural powers to influence the environment, the mind, or specific events.
A government official or judge possessing judicial authority to adjudicate cases or administer law.
A unit of measurement used in astronomy to determine the brightness or luminosity of a celestial object.
The time of sunset that marks the end of the day and the beginning of the obligatory prayer time for Muslims.
Extremely large or extraordinary
Allah is singular and unique.
An honorific title for a queen consort or a term for a supreme goddess in Hindu mythology, such as Batari Durga.
A regency in East Kalimantan Province whose territory covers the upper reaches of the Mahakam River, with its administrative center in Ujoh Bilang.
Having a high monetary value or a condition where an item is difficult to find and scarce.
A quality denoting supreme nobility or majesty, typically attributed to God.
A soft-wooded, non-durable tree belonging to the genus Macaranga, which includes many varieties in tropical forests.
A royal title for a chief minister in traditional kingdoms, responsible for upholding law with execution authority within the palace.
A highly respected and holy sage or ascetic of elevated status within religious or spiritual traditions.
One of the two main branches of Buddhism.
The principal judicial organ of the United Nations authorized to settle legal disputes between states in accordance with international charters.
A luxurious building or palace serving as the residence for a king, queen, or princess, typically located within the palace grounds.
A person who is related by blood, nursing, or marriage, making them forbidden to marry under Islamic law.
The act of doing something high-risk or dangerous, often used as a metaphor for infidelity.
The act of behaving rudely, acting arbitrarily, or taking the law into one's own hands without regard for existing legal standards.