Words Starting with "T"
5,172 words found
A rope fashioned into a noose used for trapping animals or for hanging executions.
A rope or chain tied to livestock to restrict their movement range while grazing, preventing them from wandering off.
A rope or belt used to secure someone, for example in a vehicle seat or while working at heights.
Rope connecting the cage to the hoisting machine in an underground mine transport system via a winding drum, used to transport materials or personnel.
A strap or belt used to carry a pesticide sprayer or liquid fertilizer on one's back, typically in agricultural activities.
Customs or traditions that serve as guidelines in society.
Figurative term for a lover or a person who is relied upon for help and support.
The bond or relationship of kinship among family members or relatives.
Intestine, the digestive tract that absorbs nutrients.
Belt, an accessory worn around the waist to hold up pants or for decoration.
Rope made by twisting several strands of fiber or thread together.
The umbilical cord is a cord-like structure connecting a fetus to the placenta during pregnancy, serving as a conduit for nutrients, oxygen, and waste removal.
A proverb meaning a young person (especially a girl) who is free to do as they please after the death of their parents.
Deep emotional or spiritual bond between two people who have a close relationship.
Rope used to pull or drag livestock such as buffalo.
A string used to tie and fasten shoes securely when worn.
Familial bonds or ties of affection between people.
A belt worn specifically by pregnant women to support the abdomen.
A string coated with ink to mark wood for sawing; or the string attached to a plumb bob.
Various kinds of ropes; interconnections or related matters.
Proverb meaning unity makes strength, division leads to ruin.
1) A string or tie on a head covering (tudung); 2) Thin sideburns that extend to below the chin.
A rein for controlling a horse; used in colloquial non-standard speech.
A rope used for towing boats, ships, or other objects.
A rope that passes through several pulleys or blocks to facilitate lifting loads.
a rope used for pulling or lifting loads on a ship, such as on a winch or pulley
a proverb meaning that unity makes us strong; united we stand, divided we fall
interconnected; having a chain of relationships
a person who seeks knowledge or truth, especially in religious studies; student; pupil
a traditional Malay poetic form consisting of more than four lines, typically 16 to 20 lines, with specific rhyme patterns