Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
Lying down casually without sleeping, typically to relieve fatigue or relax, such as sitting on a sofa reading a newspaper.
A small traditional drum commonly found in eastern Indonesia, frequently used in cultural ceremonies and local music performances.
Typhus is a highly contagious intestinal infection characterized by high fever, skin rashes, and altered mental status, which can lead to serious complications if untreated.
Three is the cardinal number represented by the digit 3 (Arabic) or III (Roman), and the ordinal position following two and preceding four.
The three most prominent or powerful entities in a competition or field, such as countries, teams, or players, considered the top performers or leaders.
Traffic regulation requiring at least three passengers in a private vehicle when traveling on certain roads during peak hours, typically to reduce congestion.
Three people who consistently act together in activities, often describing a close-knit group; also used metaphorically to refer to the male genitalia.
A numeral phrase indicating three individuals or items collectively; the ordinal form of 'three' used to emphasize a group of three.
Colloquial (non-standard) term meaning 'three days', used informally to simplify expressions of time.
Non-standard verb meaning to decapitate or sever the neck brutally, often used figuratively to express violence or threat.
Regional or alternative form of 'tiang', used in certain dialects to refer to a structural pillar or post in buildings.
Remnants of wood that have been partially burned, commonly found in fireplaces or stoves, typically appearing as charcoal or fragmented wood.
Variant or regional form of the word 'pijak', used in certain dialects or figurative contexts to mean 'to step on'.
A Sufi order founded by Sheikh Ahmad at-Tijani.
Onomatopoeic representation of ticking sounds from clocks, rain, or other rhythmic noises; also refers to a typewriter or the fabric covering a mattress and pillow.
A cylindrical device used for winding thread, typically made of wood or plastic, employed in weaving or sewing processes.
The positioning of a character above the baseline of the text; used in scientific notation to indicate superscripts.
The positioning of a character below the baseline of the text; used in mathematical and chemical notation to indicate subscripts.
A difference or discrepancy between two values, quantities, or conditions; commonly used in mathematical or comparative contexts.
A device or means that triggers conflict in literary works; often symbolizing tension or opposition between characters.
A stab inflicted with a sharp object such as a keris or spear; also refers to the act of playing dice by throwing them rapidly.
A stab with a sharp weapon that results in death, often occurring in violent or homicidal contexts.
The act of repeatedly stabbing or mutually stabbing, typically in a physical confrontation or fight using a sharp weapon.
A stab resulting from the act of stabbing, especially with a sharp weapon; also refers to a bet or stake in lottery or gambling games.
A floor mat woven from pandan, mendong, or other natural materials, used for sitting, sleeping, or religious rituals.
A mat with a very coarse and tight weave, typically made from natural materials like leaves or bamboo, used for durable or drying purposes.
A mat specifically designed as a sleeping pad, often used with a pillow for comfort when lying on the floor.
A coarse mat made from natural materials such as bamboo or leaves, typically used for drying rice in open areas.
A handwoven mat made from natural materials such as bamboo or leaves, specifically used in fields for agricultural activities or drying harvested crops.
A mat woven from natural fibers of the mendong plant, known for its smooth and durable texture, commonly used as a floor covering or traditional decoration.