Words Starting with "S"
824 words found
A cell resulting from the division of a parent cell, where one parent cell splits into two new cells.
Biological units constituting blood, consisting of red blood cells (erythrocytes), white blood cells (leukocytes), and platelets (thrombocytes).
Cells in the blood plasma that play a vital role in the immune system by defending the body against infections, bacteria, viruses, and foreign substances.
A type of inhibitory interneuron in the cerebellum that forms a basket-like terminal plexus around the cell body of target neurons.
An empty space or interval occurring between two objects, times, or events.
Non-standard form of 'selabar', referring to a cloth used for wiping or cleaning.
A green leafy vegetable, Lactuca sativa, commonly consumed raw as a side dish or as a primary ingredient in salads.
A creeping aquatic plant (Nasturtium officinale) whose young leaves and shoots are commonly consumed as vegetables or raw salads.
A term for a skin disease, specifically mange or scabies, that affects horses.
A particle used to indicate the position, role, or capacity of a person in performing a specific function or duty.
A figurative expression meaning forever or for an unlimited duration.
An adverb of time indicating an unlimited duration or lasting for all time.
Non-standard form of selempuri, referring to a specific type of fabric or textile material.
A country in South Asia
A country in the South Pacific Ocean
A time interval separating two similar events or a physical space spanning between two identical objects.
A time interval or gap occurring between two events or activities that happen intermittently.
The name of the second day of the week, positioned between Monday and Wednesday.
A strategic strait connecting the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman, located between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula, serving as a crucial shipping route for global oil transportation.
The cardinal direction opposite to north
A form of prayer or praise to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), often recited as a supplication for protection and blessings.
The activity of reciting salawat collectively and responsively, usually accompanied by the beating of tambourines.
A term in Javanese referring to the number twenty-five.
A non-standard form of 'selai' (jam), which is a thick food product made from fruit juice and sugar cooked until thickened.
A figurative expression for something that is not wide, very narrow, or limited in scope.
A priest or clergyman who leads the celebration of the Mass in the Catholic Church tradition.
A unit of distance or time equivalent to a single throw or the reach of one's vision.
A contagious respiratory disease in poultry caused by a viral infection, characterized by inflammation of the respiratory tract.
A non-standard form of 'selibu', referring to a variant spelling or pronunciation of the main entry.
A weaving pattern that crosses over, or a type of sea snake characterized by a flattened head.