Words Starting with "P"
851 words found
A person who operates a dairy farm, or a dairy animal capable of producing milk for consumption.
The attitude or state of showing disrespect toward things considered sacred; secularity or worldliness.
The quality, competence, or behavior that reflects high standards in performing tasks according to one's professional expertise.
Relating to or characterized by the promotion, advancement, or improvement of a condition or system.
Dynamic interaction involving reciprocal influence between individuals or groups across various aspects of social life.
An archaic term for protein, a complex organic compound consisting of amino acid chains essential for cell structure and function.
A biochemical process involving the breakdown of protein molecules into peptides or amino acids, catalyzed by protease enzymes.
A statement of disagreement, objection, or denial, often accompanied by criticism.
A follower of Protestant Christianity.
A Christian denomination separated from the Roman Catholic Church.
Relating to the early period of prehistory characterized by the use of stone tools as the primary technology in human life.
A transitional stone age phase where stone axes were polished to a smooth edge while still retaining Neolithic traditions.
A crystal or mineral that has an outward shape inconsistent with its internal structure due to chemical replacement.
A branch of psychology concerned with the scientific theory and techniques of measuring psychological attributes, such as intelligence, ability, and personality.
A psychological method used to measure a person's abilities, talents, and skills, especially in the context of job selection.
A group of marine mollusks that are shell-less or thin-shelled, possessing modified foot structures as fins for swimming in the water column.
A feeling of pleasure, relief, or fulfillment resulting from the complete attainment of one's desires, expectations, or needs.
The field of study concerning the principles, techniques, and practices of journalism and mass media management for public communication.
Areca palm or areca nut, a term adopted from the Javanese language.
A proverb describing someone in distress or difficulty who suddenly receives much-needed happiness or assistance.
The uppermost layer of soil rich in organic matter and plant roots, typically about 30 cm thick.
A verb form expressing the activity of doing something with great difficulty or strenuous effort.
A form of poetry that is not constrained by rhyme, meter, line count per stanza, or syllable count per line.
The act or effort to calm, persuade, or coax someone into following one's wishes or feeling better.
The act of striking something hard or heavy against an object, or figuratively, experiencing loss or anger.
The act or method of striking something, or the result of a striking action that causes a physical impact.
A group or team competing in a sports tournament, or a location serving as a center for gathering or concentrating something.
A financial state in business where revenue equals the initial capital invested, resulting in neither profit nor loss.
A regency in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
A financial state in business where total revenue equals total expenses, resulting in neither profit nor loss.