Words Starting with "T"
5,172 words found
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.
Plants that have a life cycle lasting more than two years and are capable of growing and reproducing over several consecutive seasons.
Plants that complete their entire life cycle, from germination to seed production, within a period of less than one year.
Plants that have a long life cycle and are capable of surviving and producing for more than two years.
A type of vegetation that grows and roots naturally on the surface or slopes of steep cliffs.
The act of crushing or softening materials by striking them repeatedly using a pestle or similar tool.
A term in gamelan music referring to the fifth note in the slendro scale that shares the same frequency as the fifth note of the pelog scale.
A term referring to the act of pounding and cooking rice, or figuratively encompassing all types of household chores.
The result of a collision or impact, or referring to objects currently being pounded or crushed.
The embryonic sprout of a coconut, characterized by its spherical shape and yellowish-white color, located inside the fruit.
A high-ranking royal official title in the past, positioned below the treasurer, or a formal title for a regent (bupati).
A layer or tissue that serves as a protective covering for specific biological structures.
A cooking technique involving stir-frying ingredients in a small amount of oil and seasonings for a short duration to maintain texture.
The back part of the human foot located below the ankle, or a part of an object that occupies a similar position.
An abnormal growth of body tissue resulting from excessive cell proliferation, which may be benign or malignant.
The condition of liquid or small objects spilling out of their container accidentally due to being overfilled or overturned.
The land where one is born, or one's homeland, which holds emotional and historical ties to an individual.
A condition of being overflowing or extremely full; often used to describe a massive crowd of people.
Something that has spilled or overflowed from its container; can also refer to an outpouring of feelings or affection.
A person who is the object of one's affection or deep devotion; a beloved individual.
A group, cluster, or clump of things growing close together, such as trees or shrubs.
A decorative motif on batik cloth or sarongs consisting of isosceles triangles arranged in a row along the edge of the fabric.
A cultivation system practiced over one or more seasons involving the planting of several types of crops either sequentially or simultaneously.
A combination or mixture of various types of wealth or distinct elements into a single entity.
A cropping system involving the simultaneous cultivation of two or more types of crops in organized rows on the same land.
A state of things overlapping or stacked irregularly, whether physically or figuratively, such as conflicting regulations.
Something placed or entrusted to another person or object, or a vehicle used for transport as a passenger.
The state of being completely destroyed, annihilated, or eradicated, leaving nothing behind, typically referring to enemies or pests.