Words Starting with "T"
5,172 words found
A type of bamboo believed to have magical powers to attract the opposite sex, often used as a love charm.
Person who lends money at interest; loan shark.
An administrative district (kecamatan) located in the Sumenep Regency, East Java Province, Indonesia.
To speak frankly; to speak without hiding secrets.
Tuberous plant whose young leaves and stems are edible as vegetables, its tuber is a staple food in Papua; taro; Colocasia esculenta.
Taro with green stems resembling butter taro.
A type of taro whose leaves and stems are used in curry without causing itchiness; also known as kemumu.
A type of taro with black stems and yellow butter-like corms that do not cause itching even when eaten raw.
A taro reaching 2 m in height, with unpalatable corms and fruit odor similar to galangal leaves; Colocasia gigantea.
An ornamental taro with a short stem forming a corm, leaf stalks about 75 cm long, green with blackish-brown stripes.
An inherited blood disorder characterized by abnormal hemoglobin production, leading to chronic anemia.
A marine plant, especially algae or seaweed, that performs photosynthesis.
The utterance of the phrase 'Labbaika Allahumma labbaik' by Hajj or Umrah pilgrims upon entering the state of ihram, signifying submission to God.
A very soft white or greenish silicate mineral, used in talcum powder and ceramic industry.
A traditional Minangkabau percussion instrument made of metal, bronze, or iron, circular in shape, played in ensembles.
A talempong played with two mallets while seated.
A talempong that plays the melody in an ensemble.
A talempong that plays rhythmic patterns in an ensemble, analogous to the saron in Javanese gamelan.
A silver coin worth 25 cents that circulated during the Dutch East Indies period.
A wooden board used as a base for cutting, chopping, and slicing.
Natural talent or ability inherent from birth; a divine gift.
A long cord made of fibers or other materials twisted or braided, used for tying or pulling.
A small water channel or gutter for draining water; also a small groove in a door or window frame and a water current.
A fishing line with live bait drifted to catch crocodiles.
A rope made of coir or cloth burned to ignite fire, especially in historical ceremonies for lighting cigarettes of dignitaries.
The umbilical cord that connects the fetus to the placenta during pregnancy.
A continuous flow of electric current, sound, or other energy.
A binding rope used for wrapping or fastening; also refers to a belt or waistband.
A rope on a sailing ship attached to the yard to trim the sail to catch the wind.
A rope of European manufacture made from sisal fiber or similar material, strong and durable.