Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
To open up or explore new, undeveloped land—such as forests or uncultivated areas—for use as rice fields, farms, or settlements; to pioneer or blaze a trail.
To undergo oxidation, a chemical reaction with oxygen that causes discoloration or degradation on a material's surface, such as black spots forming on a packaging container.
To sway or wobble unsteadily, as if losing balance or being shaken.
To float and sway up and down and side to side due to waves at sea; figuratively, to be carried along by events without control.
To forcefully pass through an obstacle, especially driving through a red traffic light despite the signal.
A metal or tin container used for collecting donations, commonly placed in public places such as mosques or schools.
A type of sandal made from leather, rubber, or wood, often with a leather strap for reinforcement, or a round wooden shoe with a cap.
A brass wind instrument producing loud, sharp sounds, typically made of metal and used in orchestras or marching bands.
A flower that grows in a chain-like or clustered arrangement, commonly found on ornamental plants such as hibiscus or other tropical flora.
Having sparse or no feathers at all, especially describing a chicken with short or abnormally absent plumage.
A plant from the Solanaceae family with an elongated fruit having thick skin and white flesh, commonly used in Indonesian cuisine.
An ornamental or wild plant with trumpet-shaped flowers growing in clusters, commonly found in tropical regions.
An optical instrument used to view distant objects with magnification, or figuratively refers to a tube-like structure used as an air passage.
A bamboo tube used to blow air into a fire to intensify and sustain combustion.
A sophisticated optical instrument designed to observe stars and other celestial objects from a great distance with high magnification.
Actions or threats carried out by individuals or groups to instill fear, dread, and brutality in pursuit of political, ideological, or social objectives.
A verb meaning to become open, unfastened, or disentangled, either physically or metaphorically from a closed or locked state.
Arranged in a structured and coherent framework, forming a unified system, particularly in social, administrative, or operational contexts.
An individual or group that deliberately uses violence to instill fear and instability, typically for political, ideological, or social extremist purposes.
Systematic use of violence or threat of violence to instill fear, typically in a political, ideological, or social context, to achieve strategic or propagandistic goals.
An artificial structure built through earth, mountains, or beneath the surface to allow passage for vehicles, pedestrians, or transportation systems such as railways.
A road constructed by tunneling through mountains or hills, or located beneath the ground or water surface, with both ends directly connected.
A specialized tunnel built to channel water flow in a controlled manner to reduce flooding risks in specific areas.
To leap over and pounce suddenly; to pursue with intent to ambush or attack, as a powerful wave relentlessly strikes the shore.
Repeated or forceful impact, such as the battering of storm winds or continuous physical attacks.
Already fixed or driven firmly into place; securely stuck or immobilized, either physically or metaphorically.
Ejected or forced out from a position due to pressure, push, or squeezing, such as an object dislodged by physical force.
Without equal or comparison; exceptionally extraordinary to the point of being unmatched.
Fully integrated, combined into a single, unified whole, either physically or conceptually, without separation.
Understandable or comprehensible to others; not causing confusion or difficulty in comprehension.