Words Starting with "P"
833 words found
A regency in the southwestern part of South Sulawesi, Indonesia
The corner of the eye located closest to the bridge of the nose.
The supreme leader of a military unit or force who has the authority to command defense or security operations.
A portion or share obtained by someone from a whole, or a specific segment within a structure, such as market share.
An archaic term referring to the pin at the tip of a spinning top, black silk fabric, or a wooden spool for winding rope.
A tool in the form of a large, coarse file used to scrape, smooth, or shape the surface of hard objects like wood.
A regency in central Papua
A proverb meaning until the end of one's life or lifelong.
A figurative expression referring to the phenomenon of rainfall.
An idiom meaning very slow in movement or work; lazy and not agile.
A flag, typically elongated and triangular in shape, often used as a sign of greatness, a symbol of honor, or a guiding principle.
A place or a person skilled in crafting earthenware items such as pots and cooking vessels.
A wide, unobstructed, and comprehensive view of a natural landscape as seen from a single vantage point.
A land combat vehicle equipped with steel armor plating to protect the crew from weapon fire.
The part of the human body located at the base of the back or the lowest part of an object.
Christian holiday commemorating the descent of the Holy Spirit.
A social institution or home for the care, maintenance, and upbringing of orphans.
The state of being thrown or falling while rolling over, occurring collectively or repeatedly.
A state of extreme poverty and suffering, or in Hindu religious context, a soul shackled by worldly desires, losing awareness of its true nature.
A way of walking by leaning or resting one's hand on another person's shoulder for balance support.
A figurative term used to refer to groups of people belonging to a lower social or economic stratum.
An input device consisting of an arrangement of keys used to input characters on a typewriter or to trigger notes on a musical instrument like a piano.
A board for displaying advertisements placed in open and easily visible locations.
The gently sloping edge of a continent submerged under shallow seawater, extending from the coastline to the continental slope.
A non-standard term of address used to call a father or a male parent within a family context.
The aquatic plant Cyperus papyrus found in Southern Europe and North Africa, whose fibers were used as paper material in ancient times.
A country in the Pacific Ocean.
Restatement of a text or passage in different words
A country in South America
A branch of linguistics that studies nonverbal communication aspects, such as intonation, pitch, and pauses, accompanying verbal speech.