Words Starting with "M"
1,120 words found
Engaging in an activity for amusement or to pass time without serious intent.
The state of disappearing from sight or passing away; often associated with spiritual ascension or journeys.
A regency located within the administrative territory of West Java Province, Indonesia.
Characterized by the use of figures of speech or metaphors, which are expressions not meant to be taken literally to provide rhetorical or aesthetic effects.
A regency in West Sulawesi
Rags or textile waste used as a cleaning tool for wiping or polishing machinery and other mechanical equipment.
A variant spelling or reference for the people or nation mentioned in Islamic eschatology as Yakjuj.
A kinship term for the youngest sister of one's mother or father.
A conjunction used to indicate a cause-and-effect relationship or logical implication between two clauses or sentences.
A road construction technique using layers of compacted broken stone, graded from coarse at the base to fine at the surface.
A type of food containing high plant fiber to stimulate digestive peristalsis and facilitate waste elimination.
An animal whose primary diet is meat, including predators.
The right of an unmarried man or woman to receive a share of the produce from 'dati' land under Ambon customary law.
The act of consuming a meal during the middle of the day, typically during a break from work or daily activities.
The activity of eating meals together in a relaxed atmosphere for enjoyment or celebration.
A mythological creature in Hindu and Buddhist culture, depicted as a hybrid of an elephant and a fish or crocodile.
Name of a subdistrict in East Jakarta
A country in Southeastern Europe
An individual or business entity acting as an intermediary to facilitate the purchase and sale of goods for export purposes.
The condition of a word or phrase that possesses more than one meaning or contains multiple definitions simultaneously.
The aspect of meaning in a linguistic unit that refers to objective concepts, features of reality outside language, or logical reasoning.
The literal or basic meaning of an utterance conveyed by a speaker, independent of its communicative intent or effect.
Something related to meaning or deep significance, possessing fundamental and essential value.
A handicraft art of creating decorative knots from thread or cord without using a loom.
The property or condition of an object large enough to be observed directly with the naked eye without the aid of magnification.
Any act that violates divine commands, characterized as sinful, despicable, or contrary to religious and moral norms.
A concise statement expressing a general truth, moral principle, or widely accepted rule of conduct.
The highest value or amount permitted, achieved, or available in a given context.
Knowledge concerning metaphysical or supernatural matters derived from human reason rather than divine revelation.
The act of formally resigning from a position or abdicating from a throne.