Words Starting with "S"
829 words found
A place used for hiding or anything intentionally concealed to avoid being found.
A variation or dialectal form of the word sorong, meaning to push or present something.
A state of being fitting, appropriate, suitable, or matching between one thing and another.
To move backward or return to a previous position, or the decrease in volume or intensity of something like seawater.
The act of reducing or extinguishing a flame by decreasing the fuel source or heat intensity.
An emotional state where one becomes calm, anger subsides, or feelings stabilize after a period of agitation.
A state of losing enthusiasm, courage, or interest in something that was previously desired.
The act of canceling an intention or withdrawing a previously decided plan.
The lowest sea level elevation attainable during a tidal cycle.
The condition of sea level reaching its lowest point or deepest ebb during a specific period.
Non-standard form of 'survei'; see 'survei'.
A research method for collecting data through structured observation, inspection, or examination of specific subjects.
A method of data collection or surface mapping conducted using aerial vehicles such as aircraft or drones.
The celestial body at the center of the solar system that radiates light and heat to surrounding planets; the sun.
A convex lens used to focus sunlight or to magnify small objects for clearer viewing.
An archaic term referring to anything originating from or related to the region of Syria, particularly the Syriac language.
A light, hollow pastry made from choux dough, typically filled with custard, cream, or cheese.
A state of feeling unhappy, sad, or distressed due to facing difficult, burdensome, or insecure situations.
A condition of water scarcity or difficulty in accessing sources of clean water.
A state of feeling anxious, worried, or experiencing deep sadness.
A condition requiring great effort, perseverance, or significant sacrifice to achieve a goal.
Literary works characterized by profound meaning, serious form, and the expression of human experience drawn from the realities of life.
The tendency or capacity of an entity to respond to or be affected by specific forces, actions, or external conditions.
Character or behavior that is good, civilized, polite, and in accordance with the prevailing social norms and customs.
A Jakarta Malay dialect term referring to a medical condition characterized by a swollen, pus-filled boil on the neck.
Elastic straps attached to trousers and worn over the shoulders to hold them up.
The act of temporarily delaying or stopping an activity, position, or right, or a heterogeneous mixture of solid particles in a liquid.
A woman who is a member of a religious order living in a convent, or a common term for a nurse in a hospital.
A residence for nuns or an educational institution managed by a community of nuns.
An organ in female mammals located on the chest, functioning to produce milk as nourishment for offspring.