Words Starting with "P"
851 words found
A drawing, paper cutout, or pattern used as a reference or template in creating batik, weaving, or constructing objects.
A person's behavior or conduct; in its reduplicated form, it refers to excessive or extravagant behavior.
A country in Central Europe.
A spinning or tumbling movement in the air with an erratic direction, typically used to describe wind patterns.
A chemical or physical analytical method for measuring the rotation of polarized light as it passes through an optically active substance using a polarimeter.
The process of dividing or grouping something into two opposing parts, or the phenomenon of directing waves.
A regency in West Sulawesi
A person who has the ability to understand, use, and write in multiple languages fluently.
Water with a salinity level between 10 and 17 parts per thousand, classified as a salinity category.
An agricultural cultivation system that grows multiple types of crops simultaneously on a single plot to improve efficiency and ecosystem sustainability.
A series of interconnected syllogisms in which the conclusion of one syllogism serves as a premise for the subsequent one in an argument.
A group of synthetic polymers containing the ester functional group in their main chain, commonly used in manufacturing fibers and plastics.
A non-standard form or variation of the term polmah, referring to a mandate holder or proxy.
A radioactive metallic chemical element with atomic number 84, symbol Po, and atomic weight 210, discovered by Marie Curie.
A mechanical device used to compress and force air into vehicle tires or other inflatable objects.
A type of small squid that contains toxins in its body.
The third day of the Javanese market week
A regency in East Java
A state of being highly chaotic, disorganized, or completely devastated and in disarray.
Minute openings on the surface of human skin or microscopic cavities found within the structure of solid objects.
A mechanical component consisting of a shaft equipped with lobes to regulate the timing of valve opening and closing in an engine.
A football player positioned in the center of the defense, behind the midfielders and in front of the goalkeeper; often referred to as a libero.
The quality of an object or device designed to be easily carried, moved, or handled due to its compact size.
A country in Western Europe
A strategic location situated between the line of departure and the objective in a military assault operation.
The position or status of someone.
A quality indicating certainty, decisiveness, or truth supported by concrete evidence.
Characterized by being based on observable facts, certainty, and empirical evidence in accordance with the principles of positivism.
A vessel-shaped container made of clay, cement, or plastic, used for planting ornamental plants.
A person who serves as a foreman or supervisor in a work environment.