Words Starting with "S"
844 words found
A type of traditional woven fabric originating from the Silungkang region, West Sumatra, characterized by unique motifs and weaving techniques.
An official document issued by the police as proof of a person's competence to operate a motor vehicle on public roads.
A trapping device or snare used to catch animals, typically rodents; this term is now archaic.
A sign, mark, or object used to represent a specific idea, object, or quality.
The name of a regency located in the Aceh Province, Indonesia, whose territory encompasses islands in the Indian Ocean.
The junction between two bones connected by fibrocartilage, allowing for very limited movement.
The name of a district in the city of Surabaya, serving as an administrative center and a densely populated residential area.
A point or section that turns, branches off, or deviates from a straight main path.
A condition where there is a difference of opinion or disagreement between two or more parties regarding a matter.
A feeling of affection, agreement, or sharing in the feelings of others, especially in situations of grief or struggle.
A person who shows sympathy, support, or alignment with a specific group, political party, or movement.
A cluster of nerve cell bodies located outside the central nervous system, serving as a center for neural information integration.
Another name for Dewi Sri
A scalp condition characterized by the shedding of dead skin cells in the form of white flakes accompanied by itching.
The art and technique of film production, encompassing lighting, camera operation, and visual composition to convey a narrative.
A serialized drama produced specifically for broadcast on electronic media such as television.
The act of stopping or calling at various places or ports repeatedly during a journey.
A place or location used for a brief stop during a journey.
Internal energy or power believed to be derived from the fire element in traditional martial arts.
Figurative term for someone who has limited reasoning, is narrow-minded, or easily gives up when facing difficulties.
A term for a traditional healer or physician who practices Chinese medicine.
A demonstrative pronoun referring to the location of the speaker, or an interjection used to request someone to approach.
A word used to indicate or direct someone toward the location where the speaker is currently situated.
A regency in South Sulawesi, Indonesia
An official assembly or council of Christian church leaders convened to discuss doctrine, ecclesiastical order, and administrative policies.
A brief summary or outline of a written work that presents the essence of the content.
An oral tradition from Gowa, South Sulawesi, consisting of narrative performances that recount tales of heroism, religion, or romance accompanied by a bowed string instrument.
A linguistic unit consisting of two or more words that form a single semantic or functional entity within a sentence structure.
A city in West Kalimantan, Indonesia
A Christian figure who gives gifts on important days.