Words Starting with "S"
829 words found
A person who adheres to, practices, or creates works based on the principles of the surrealism movement.
An art and literary movement that explores the subconscious and non-rational elements to create imagery that transcends conventional reality.
A forest tree whose wood is commonly used for construction or furniture; see entry for surian.
A chemical substance capable of reducing the surface tension of a liquid, often used as an active ingredient in detergents or emulsifiers.
An afterlife realm of eternal happiness for human souls, or the dwelling place of gods in mythology.
All forms of worldly pleasure, enjoyment, or happiness experienced by humans while still living in this world.
The afterlife believed to be the eternal dwelling place for the souls of the righteous as a reward for their deeds.
The dwelling place of gods or the souls of the holy in Hindu mythology and traditional Indonesian beliefs.
Something related to heaven or possessing qualities of eternity and beauty as found in paradise.
A comb-like tool used in weaving to beat the weft, or a title of honor for a queen.
A sovereign country located in the Middle East region.
A tree species (Toona sinensis) that produces high-quality timber often used for planks and construction.
A scratch or line made on a surface as a mark or trace.
The act of striking a match head against a rough surface to produce a flame.
A proverb describing a crime that has been legally proven and is undeniable.
The effort to find a solution, strategy, or provide guidance in resolving a problem.
The act of diverting the topic or direction of a conversation away from the main subject.
An endemic Javanese primate characterized by grey fur on its back and yellowish-white fur on its underbelly, primarily feeding on leaf shoots.
A sovereign country located on the northern coast of South America.
A non-standard form of 'surih', referring to a line or scratch on the surface of an object.
A traditional Javanese men's jacket with long sleeves and a stand-up collar, typically featuring lurik or floral patterns.
A substance or material that serves as a substitute for another substance with similar characteristics or utility.
A condition where the amount or quantity of something exceeds the requirements, expected output, or standard supply.
An order or instruction given to someone to perform a specific action or task.
An expression referring to all forms of commands to do something and prohibitions against doing something.
A person tasked or ordered to perform work for others, typically in the capacity of a subordinate or servant.
A command or instruction given to someone to perform a task, or referring to the person who receives such an order.
The act of entering a gap or narrow space by crawling or bending the body.
A proverb describing the effort to conceal an intention or desire as neatly and perfectly as possible.
A children's game involving hiding or seeking a place to remain unseen by others.