Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
To slap or strike with the hand, typically in archaic or literary contexts; an obsolete form of 'menampar'.
Rise to the surface from beneath water, earth, or concealment; emerge gradually or suddenly from below the surface.
Frequently rising and sinking alternately; moving up and down like something adrift on waves; figuratively describing an unstable or fluctuating condition.
A large, high pile of stacked materials such as firewood or sand; used as a unit of measure for accumulated, layered goods.
A large pile of stacked objects; also refers to a designated place or structure used for storing goods.
timburu is an adjective describing intense jealousy, commonly used in colloquial or regional dialects.
timbus means to fill in a hole, swamp, or depression with soil or other materials to alter the land's surface.
timi is a herbaceous plant with square stems, growing upright or climbing, highly branched, reaching about 30 cm in height, featuring small lanceolate leaves.
timol is an organic chemical compound, specifically isopropylphenol, found in essential oils and flower buds of Thymus vulgaris, commonly used as an antibacterial and antiseptic agent.
A country in Southeast Asia
A regency in the southern part of East Nusa Tenggara
A regency in the northern central part of Timor
timpa means to occur in a stacked or consecutive manner in large numbers or with great frequency, such as letters arriving in rapid succession or orders flooding in.
Mutually overlapping or piling up repeatedly; occurring sequentially or in layers, often in physical or temporal contexts.
A heavy pressure or burden imposed on something; also refers to stolen goods disguised as legitimate merchandise.
To counterbalance or match in proportion; to respond (to kindness, harm, or other actions) with a similar or equivalent reaction.
A complementary or contrasting element used for comparison, either visually (e.g., color) or socially (e.g., companion or peer).
Physically unbalanced, such as one leg being shorter than the other, causing limping; also used figuratively to describe imbalance or injustice.
Timpani refers to a set of large kettledrums used in symphonic orchestras, typically played with mallets and capable of producing adjustable pitches.
Timpanitis is an inflammation of the middle ear membrane that can cause pain, hearing impairment, and fluid accumulation in the middle ear cavity.
The tympanum is a thin membrane located in the middle ear, serving as a bridge between the outer and inner ear, and playing a key role in transmitting sound waves.
Timpas describes water levels that have receded to their lowest possible point, commonly used to describe rivers, ponds, or other water surfaces in an extremely dry condition.
Timpuh is a traditional sitting posture for women involving folded and tucked legs beneath the body, with the buttocks resting on the knees, often used as a sign of respect in certain cultural contexts.
To suddenly throw or hurl something, especially a small object, toward a hard surface.
Narrowing or tapering toward the bottom or tip, such as a table leg that is thinner at the base.
Something that conforms perfectly to law or rule; the best or most accurate in action or decision.
A long, green-skinned, watery fruit from the Cucurbitaceae family, commonly used in fresh dishes or pickles.
A group of plants from the Cucurbitaceae family resembling cucumbers; also used metaphorically for something that resembles a cucumber in form or quality.
Cardinal direction opposite to west, the direction from which the sun rises, commonly used to indicate geographical orientation or spatial relationship.
Proverb describing a man who fully submits to his wife’s will, symbolizing a reversal of traditional gender roles within the household.