Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
A small window or air vent in a wall, often serving as a ventilation opening, sometimes in the form of a small door for airflow.
To surround or encircle an enemy, criminal, or specific target physically or strategically, commonly used in military or pursuit contexts.
Refers to 'tengkarah', describing a circular or ring-like shape, often used in geometric or symbolic contexts.
Fragment of a clay pot or belanga, originating from the Minangkabau language, commonly found as leftover or raw material in ceramic production.
Fragment or broken piece of a clay pot, originating from the Minangkabau language, typically referring to incomplete or damaged ceramic vessels.
White rice surrounded by yellow or colored rice, commonly served in traditional dishes as a symbol of simplicity or abundance.
A layered or hierarchical structure consisting of multiple levels, such as in buildings or stairs, indicating relative position or height within a physical framework.
A linguistic term describing an exaggerated comparative form that emphasizes a quality or state to an extreme degree, often influenced by Javanese phonological patterns such as vowel elevation.
A linguistic term referring to a comparative degree form that encompasses both comparative and superlative levels, used to compare qualities or quantities among entities.
The number of live births per thousand people in a given population over a specific period, used as a demographic indicator of population growth.
A linguistic term referring to a comparative form that indicates a quality or state is higher or lower than a specified reference point.
A higher floor or structural level above a bed, commonly used in traditional furniture or domestic architecture.
A linguistic term describing classification or degree in processes, qualities, size, or relationships, used to compare two or more entities.
A linguistic term indicating the highest or lowest degree of a quality, quantity, or relationship, used to emphasize extremity in comparison.
A layer or level within a hierarchy, social structure, or classification system, indicating relative position based on rank, status, or class.
A traditional Javanese ceremonial ritual held seven months into pregnancy, intended to protect the mother and fetus from spiritual harm.
A term referring to 'tingkar', typically used in reduplicated form to describe repeated sounds or light actions, often in playful or game-like contexts.
A type of edible marine fish commonly found in tropical waters and used in various local culinary preparations.
To sit on a chair or similar surface in an impolite manner by raising both legs onto the seat, often indicating casualness or disrespect.
To quarrel or argue fiercely and emotionally, often involving verbal conflict between parties.
A small round traditional snack similar to tengteng; also imitates the sound of metal coins clinking as they fall and collide.
Tingtong is an onomatopoeic term imitating the sound of small bells or gongs, commonly used in literary or descriptive contexts involving traditional musical instruments.
Tingtur is an ethanol-based solution extracted from sweet bark, ginger, cardamom, cloves, or galangal, traditionally used as an aromatic or medicinal preparation.
Solid or semi-solid waste matter discharged from the human or animal digestive tract through the process of defecation.
Tinjak is an archaic term describing a forceful or abrupt footstep, often used to depict the rigid, synchronized marching motion of soldiers.
Tinjau is a verb meaning to observe or view something from a distance, especially from an elevated position, or to inspect directly for evaluation or assessment.
Reduplicated verb indicating the reciprocal or repeated act of examining or observing, often used in contexts of mutual review or inspection.
The outcome of an inspection or review, encompassing views, opinions, or evaluations formed after thorough investigation, study, or analysis of a subject.
A clenched fist used for striking, either physically or as a symbol of anger; also refers to the sport of boxing involving trained hand strikes.
Reduplicated form of 'tinju' describing the action of striking each other with fists, typically in repeated combat or fighting.