Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
A species of marine fish commonly caught in Bengkalis, belonging to the genus Clupea (Alosa), widely utilized in local fisheries and cuisine.
To develop or produce buds; to undergo the process of bud formation in plants.
The result of bud formation; a plant structure or part that emerges due to the growth of buds.
Describes something that has been spoken or can be spoken, often used to refer to words that are unclear or difficult to hear due to rapid speech.
A long, sharp object used to anchor or secure in the sea, originating from Javanese, commonly used in fishing or harbor structures.
A Jakarta Malay dialect form of 'merbah', describing an extreme state of heat or burning, often used metaphorically to convey intense emotion.
In figurative use, describes an unshakable inner strength or unwavering belief that cannot be altered or undermined.
Capable of being tested, either practically or theoretically; also describes something proven to be durable and reliable under extreme conditions.
Extremely severe, intense, or extreme in the context of pain, blows, fights, or exhausting work, indicating a high degree of severity.
Permanently carved into a hard surface, such as a temple wall, as a form of documentation or symbolic representation of a story or history.
Has occurred again after having happened previously, indicating unwanted repetition or recurrence of an event.
Has been extended, either physically or metaphorically, indicating the act of stretching out or reaching toward something, often in an emotional context.
Terulur lidah is a figurative expression describing extreme physical or mental exhaustion, near collapse due to severe fatigue or stress.
Terum is a classical term describing the act of kneeling on both front legs or all four legs, especially used for large animals such as elephants, camels, or cattle.
Terumba is an archaic term referring to a tambo, a traditional or legendary historical record passed down orally through generations.
Terumbang-ambing describes uncontrolled up-and-down movement, like an object floating aimlessly at sea; figuratively, it conveys an uncertain or unstable fate.
Terumbang-umbang describes an object floating or drifting aimlessly on water, such as a ship or log, without control.
A shallow underwater formation composed of coral or limestone ridges, often serving as a rich marine habitat and significant in coastal geology.
A conical mound of soil prepared before planting, commonly used in traditional agriculture to improve drainage and root development.
A young male adolescent or youth, often used to refer to a male student in training for military officer status or a general term for a young man.
A plant from the Solanaceae family whose fruit is edible raw or cooked, with variable shapes such as round, elongated, or egg-shaped, commonly used in culinary preparations.
The fruit of Cyphomandra betacea or Solanum nigrum, often mistaken for eggplant, with black coloration and used in cooking or traditional medicine.
Has become revealed or disclosed; used when a hidden truth, fact, or secret is finally made known.
Repeatedly opening and closing rapidly, especially the mouth, describing labored or gasping breaths.
An archaic term for prison or detention facility, historically used in legal or literary contexts to denote a place of confinement.
In a straight, extended position; describes limbs such as legs that are fully stretched forward without bending.
Already formed into a chain or strand; used to describe something that has been untied or unlinked from a previous connected state.
To be designated or intended for a particular person or purpose, either literally or metaphorically; in colloquial use, implies a predetermined fate or destiny.
A coastal tree with citrus-like flowers, scientifically known as Lumnitzera littorea, and also refers to its wood and blossoms used in local contexts.
An archaic term referring to a group or troop, used in non-standard and outdated speech, particularly in classical literature or old texts.