Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
A betting totaliser system that collects, records, and distributes wagering funds for sports events.
Totality, the quality of being a complete, indivisible whole.
Characterized by suppressing personal rights and monitoring all aspects of citizens' lives, typically referring to a totalitarian regime.
The ideology and practices of a government that suppresses personal rights and monitors all aspects of citizens' lives, typically associated with a totalitarian state.
A customary ceremony performed to open land for building a house or converting forest into agricultural or plantation land.
An anthropological term referring to an object or animal regarded as sacred and worshipped within totemistic belief.
A belief system that regards members of a unilineal group as descendants of ancestral gods, where each ancestor is considered identical to the others.
Genuine or authentic, unadulterated; also used figuratively to describe someone who is very new or inexperienced in a particular field.
Small spots or scattered dots, especially in patterns or colors; used in Jakarta Malay dialect to describe large spots.
Circling the Ka'bah seven times as part of the rituals of hajj or umrah; performed by walking around the sacred structure.
To touch or tap lightly and quickly, typically with a hand or small object; often used to describe a swift or intrusive gesture.
A long staff used as a traditional weapon, typically made of wood or metal, employed in combat or martial arts training.
A term referring to 'toya', often used in regional or poetic contexts to denote water, especially in traditional or literary expressions.
A regional variant of 'toya', used in local dialects to refer to water, particularly in traditional or metaphorical contexts.
To lightly strike or flick with the hand or another body part, often playfully or as a mild provocation.
An informal, non-standard adverb used in casual speech to express negation or rejection, often with a playful or ironic tone.
An informal phrase meaning 'no need' or 'don't bother', used in casual speech to dismiss an action or suggestion.
A small, finger-like projection or network of muscle tissue found in the walls of the heart chambers, particularly the ventricles, serving as structural support and electrical impulse conduction pathways.
Small muscular projections located in the walls of the heart ventricles, serving as structural supports and aiding in the conduction of electrical impulses within the heart.
Customs or traditions passed down through generations and still maintained in societal life.
A collection of stories, legends, and beliefs transmitted orally from one generation to another without written form.
Traditions or customs recorded in written form and passed down through generations in written documentation.
Traditional refers to attitudes, ways of thinking, and behaviors that consistently adhere to norms, customs, and practices passed down through generations within a community.
Traditionalism is a belief system or doctrine based on tradition, emphasizing the importance of inherited customs and norms within a society.
Trafo is an informal term for transformer, an electrical device that changes the voltage level of alternating current from one level to another.
A district located within the administrative region of Bangkalan Regency, East Java Province, Indonesia.
Tragedi is a dramatic work depicting a sorrowful event, typically involving a central character enduring extreme physical and emotional suffering leading to death; figuratively, it refers to a catastrophic or harrowing event in life.
Tragic describes a quality or condition of an event or situation that is deeply sorrowful, painful, or marked by great suffering, often leading to a horrifying outcome.
tragikomedi a dramatic genre combining elements of tragedy and comedy, creating a profound emotional contrast through intertwined sorrow and humor.
tragis (characterized by) deeply sorrowful, often involving unavoidable loss or misfortune.