Words Starting with "T"
5,169 words found
A small parasitic insect that lives and breeds on the human scalp or hair.
To become accustomed to or fond of doing something because one has previously experienced pleasure or satisfaction from it.
A small wooden stake used as a support or a point to tie ropes, such as for tents or other supporting structures.
An object or support placed on a stove to hold or stabilize cooking utensils.
Non-standard form of 'tombak', a sharp-pointed weapon with a long shaft.
A traditional marriage pattern in Javanese society between two individuals who are parallel cousins.
Something sacrificed or offered to ward off misfortune, disease, or evil spirits to avoid calamity.
Non-standard form of 'tembelang', referring to a type of old or hollow bamboo.
The state of falling or being knocked to the ground, typically referring to a large tree uprooted or something collapsing.
A condition of being completely exhausted or having nothing left; this term is archaic and rarely used in modern communication.
An expression used to convey surprise because someone is doing something unusual or contrary to expectations.
A large, lidded basket made of woven bamboo, typically used for storing rice or other food items.
The process of emerging from a seed or body part, as well as increasing in size, developing, or becoming more complete physically or biologically.
A plant of the Leguminosae family that has fruit resembling a seashell and contains seeds, such as peas.
All types of autotrophic organisms that possess stems, leaves, and roots, and are capable of photosynthesis to survive.
Multicellular eukaryotic organisms that possess cellulose cell walls and chlorophyll to produce food through the process of photosynthesis.
Plant organisms that have adapted to live in aquatic environments, whether fully submerged or floating on the water surface.
Plants that complete their entire life cycle, from germination to seed production and death, within a single season or year.
A type of aquatic plant that is not rooted in the waterbed, but instead lives by floating freely on the water surface.
Aquatic plants that are not rooted in the substrate and float freely on the water surface.
Plants containing toxic chemical compounds that can cause irritation, poisoning, or death in humans and animals.
A plant species in which male and female flowers are borne on separate individual plants.
A plant species in which both male and female flowers are borne on the same individual plant.
Plants that require a photoperiod of more than 12 hours of sunlight per day to initiate flowering.
Plants that are induced to flower by exposure to a photoperiod shorter than a critical length, typically less than 12 hours of daylight.
A plant that serves as a habitat, nutrient source, or breeding medium for other organisms, such as parasites, epiphytes, or pathogens.
A plant species whose presence or condition serves as a reliable indicator of specific environmental characteristics, such as soil quality, pollution levels, or climatic conditions.
Aquatic plants that do not root in the substrate, allowing their vegetative parts to remain permanently suspended or floating within the water column.
Aquatic plants that live and grow by floating on the water surface without rooting in the substrate.
An aquatic plant that floats on the water surface but has roots anchored in the substrate at the bottom.