Words Starting with "S"
824 words found
A word denoting singularity, being the only one, or used to emphasize something exclusively.
An object that is pinned; result of pinning; or an additional note attached.
The act of delaying a matter or requesting an extension of time to fulfill a promise or obligation.
An archaic term synonymous with 'sabur', referring to a condition that is unclear or blurred.
A thin, sharp sliver of bamboo or reed, traditionally used as a cutting tool.
The act of placing something in a location where it is not easily seen or found by others.
A non-standard form of 'semenjak', referring to the point in time when an event or state began.
Another name for the cempaka flower, often found in classical literary texts or archaic language.
A young shoot or sprout on a plant; the act of sprouting.
A type of forest tree that produces high-quality timber, scientifically known as Madhuca utilis.
The state of lying stretched out or helpless on the ground, often referring to a body like a carcass.
The residue or dregs of something after its essence has been extracted, or figuratively something considered worthless.
A small whistle that produces a shrill sound, or a small syringe used to inject liquid medication into the body.
A condition that is whole, complete, and devoid of any flaws or defects in every aspect.
A state of being mentally mature and possessing a stable, sound, and sane mind.
The act of managing and burying a corpse by fulfilling all proper procedures and ceremonies according to custom or religion.
Something that appears genuine or real, while in essence it is not authentic or is false.
A word expressing the degree of similarity in terms of ease when performing an action compared to something else.
A state in which two parties or objects are positioned directly facing each other.
A dish of meat, chicken, or plant-based ingredients braised in a sweet soy sauce, pepper, and spice-based broth.
A small insect of the family Formicidae that lives in colonies and exhibits complex, organized social behavior.
An aggressive species of arboreal ant, reddish in color, often harvested for its larvae (kroto); Oecophylla smaragdina.
A type of traditional long-barreled rifle that uses small-sized cartridges or ammunition.
A rifle that uses a spring-pressure mechanism to propel a projectile, commonly used for hunting or target shooting.
A record containing a sequence of names, items, or other matters arranged in a list for easy reference or retrieval.
A member of a senate or legislative body who holds legislative authority within a government system.
An archaic term referring to the phenomenon or movement of wind.
A condition where something occurs automatically or proceeds without external intervention.
A concave household utensil with a long handle used specifically for scooping water; a dipper.
A proverb describing something that appears significant or promising, but in reality, yields no substantial results or benefits.