Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
A group of people organized to work together toward a specific goal, such as research, sports, or operations.
A specialized unit within the Indonesian National Police responsible for handling and neutralizing explosive materials, as well as addressing terrorism threats involving explosives.
Soft, bluish-gray metal used in mixtures for wrapping paper, kitchen utensils, solder, and various industrial applications; also known as stannum in chemistry.
Lead or plumbum, a heavy grayish-black metal used in batteries, pipes, and radiation shielding; often confused with 'tin' despite being chemically distinct.
Red lead oxide of tin, used as a raw material in the production of batteries, accumulators, glass, paint, and other products; also known as minium; in informal usage, refers to hot bullets.
Thin sheet iron coated with a layer of tin to prevent corrosion and improve resistance to moisture.
Zinc, a silvery metal used in metal plating, batteries, and metal alloys; commonly referred to as 'timah sari' in traditional or non-scientific contexts.
Bismuth, a silver-blue metal with a low melting point, commonly used in alloys and electronic industries.
Common name for the tree Ilex cymosa, and also refers to the white-scaled, slender marine fish Trichiurus savala, known locally as selayur.
To lift and lower an object repeatedly by hand, especially a sharp weapon like a spear, or to hold and gently sway a baby to soothe them.
A term of endearment used to address a child, and also refers to a physical object used for cradling a baby, such as a cradle or sling.
Tin paper, a metal-coated paper used for wrapping products such as tea, cigarettes, and snacks due to its moisture- and air-resistant properties.
A container used to draw water from wells, ships, or other water sources, typically equipped with a rope and handle.
A central compartment in a boat used for draining water, and also refers to the central space within a vessel for storage or activities.
Refers to balance or equivalence between two entities, commonly used in contexts involving scales or reciprocal exchanges.
Describes reciprocal interaction between two parties, involving mutual giving, demanding, or claiming, reflecting a mutually influential relationship.
Refers to the result of weighing, something that is weighed, or a counterpart; also denotes a deputy or representative in an official role.
Being in a state of emotional or moral balance; impartial, unbiased, and reflecting fairness in judgment or action.
Weighing with extreme precision, without omitting even a small amount, and often exceeding the required quantity, used to describe caution or excess.
Expressing balanced and genuine feelings of affection, sympathy, or compassion toward others, often demonstrated through acts of assistance or emotional support.
The formal process of mutual handover of goods or documents, conducted with fairness and balance, commonly used in administrative or transactional contexts.
A purchase transaction conducted immediately in cash, without credit or installment, emphasizing speed and certainty of payment.
To carefully consider the pros and cons, advantages and disadvantages, in order to make a well-weighed decision.
A comparison or balance between two entities, often used to assess fairness or equilibrium in conflict situations.
To join or extend parts continuously to lengthen, elevate, or widen a structure, such as a boat's frame.
A soft, gray metal used in printing type alloys, known in chemistry as lead with atomic number 82.
A small boil appearing at the edge of the eyelid, also known as a chalazion, often caused by local infection or irritation.
A traditional food from Flores made from glutinous rice cooked inside coconut shells.
The distinctive quality of a sound that differentiates two tones of equal loudness and pitch, especially in musical instruments.
To actively participate in disputes, fights, or accusations; to interfere in others' affairs without invitation.