Words Starting with "M"
1,120 words found
An ocular prosthesis made of synthetic materials such as glass or plastic, used to replace a missing or damaged eyeball.
The joint or knuckle section of human fingers or toes.
The sharp part of scissors that functions to cut objects by sliding against each other when the blades are operated.
The sharp, curved end of a fishing hook, used to pierce a fish's mouth and to attach bait.
A field of study or learning material systematically organized to be taught to students in formal education levels.
A natural phenomenon consisting of a flash of electrical light in the sky, often accompanied by thunder.
The ability of human vision to observe objects directly without the aid of optical instruments such as microscopes or telescopes.
Bullfighter who fights and kills the bull in a bullring.
A condition where a person appears physically dead but is actually still alive or in a coma; near-death experience.
A proverb describing that common people, upon their death, will not be remembered or leave a lasting legacy in society.
A state of being disoriented, confused, or unable to act due to an unexpected situation.
Something suitable to be used as a guideline or rule because its truth is trustworthy and reliable.
The dimension of length, width, or height of an object; in music and literature, it refers to rhythmic patterns or specific metrical structures.
Name of a subdistrict in East Jakarta
A metal mold or die used in the printing process to form letters or characters.
Non-standard form of 'maulai', referring to the primary entry.
A country in West Africa
An island country in the Indian Ocean.
An indigenous ethnic group inhabiting Central America, known for their advanced ancient civilization.
A traditional unit of weight for gold equivalent to one-sixteenth of a 'bungkal'.
The flower of an areca or coconut tree still enclosed in its spathe, often used as a metaphor for beauty.
A regency in West Papua
A state of being continuous, consistent, or uninterrupted over a long period.
The leader of a marching band or parade, typically performed by a woman in a specific uniform.
A weather front formed when a cold air mass pushes under a warmer air mass.
The region or space surrounding an electrically charged object where the object's electric force is exerted.
A geographical area or region where armed conflict takes place between two opposing military forces.
A type of tall and large forest tree whose wood is commonly used as timber for building construction.
The sea separating Europe and Africa
A dialectal term referring to a porous, sponge-like texture, a dirty or grimy condition, or a thick, pronounced accent or flavor.