Words Starting with "M"
1,142 words found
The middle segment of the three thoracic segments of an insect, typically bearing the first pair of wings and the middle pair of legs.
A state of being closely bonded, integrated, or deeply permeated, whether in affectionate relationships or the blending of substances.
A regency in Lampung Province
A substance or compound produced or required during the cellular metabolic process of an organism.
An archaic term for a cushion or pad used as a base for sitting or reclining.
A colorless, odorless hydrocarbon gas that is highly flammable and serves as the primary component of natural gas.
A meteorological instrument that combines several automatic recording devices to measure various weather elements simultaneously.
A branch of meteorology that studies atmospheric motion and weather phenomena through the principles of physics and fluid dynamics.
A branch of meteorology that studies atmospheric processes and weather phenomena through laboratory simulations and controlled field experiments.
Relating to the science of meteorology or the atmospheric conditions and weather phenomena of a region.
A chemical functional group consisting of a univalent radical CH3- derived from the removal of one hydrogen atom from methane.
A systematic procedure consisting of observation, problem formulation, hypothesis testing, and data analysis to acquire scientific knowledge.
A teaching strategy where an instructor assigns structured tasks or work for students to complete independently.
A technique for determining the age of organic materials based on the decay of carbon-14 isotopes contained within fossils or artifacts.
The branch of science concerned with the system of measurement, units of standards, and the regulation of measuring instruments, weights, and measures.
To establish something as a requirement that cannot be ignored or must be carried out by the relevant parties.
The act of covering, encompassing, or having jurisdiction over a specific geographical area or work territory.
The process of becoming real, visible, or appearing in a physical form so that it can be observed.
A short, sharp, high-pitched sound, typically produced by small animals or the friction of certain objects.
The movement of population occurring between one urban area and another.
The process of population movement from one region to another, triggered by the success of family members or groups who migrated previously.
An administrative district located within the city of Semarang, Central Java Province.
Anything related to the science of microbiology or microscopic organisms.
A small bus used for short-distance transportation.
A chemical element required by living organisms in very small quantities to support biological processes.
An organism that survives by feeding on very small organisms, such as plankton.
A unit of mass in the metric system equal to one millionth of a gram or 10 to the power of negative six grams.
A historical writing method focusing on small-scale events, individuals, or communities to understand broader social contexts.
The specific local climate conditions that differ from the surrounding area, typically encompassing a very limited space.
A high-precision measuring instrument used in conjunction with telescopes or microscopes to measure extremely small distances or dimensions.