Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
The state of an individual who does not have a permanent job or lacks a livelihood to meet their living needs.
A condition where an individual experiences emotional or behavioral disturbances, making it difficult to adapt to social environments.
A fuse made of coconut fiber used as a match for ancient cannons.
A traditional tool shaped like a board or cylinder used to flatten rice piles during the drying process.
A physical condition where a person loses the ability to see completely or partially.
To formally agree or promise to become husband and wife, often publicly announced.
A prospective husband or wife, or the result of a formal engagement.
Describing a person who lacks knowledge or interest in political affairs.
Describing a condition where a person cannot hear or is deaf.
A young plant shoot emerging from a stem, root, or parent plant.
Mycological term for single-celled fungi reproduction forming new individuals through budding.
Zoological term for the part of the animal's skull where horns begin to grow.
A person lacking social sense or concern for others.
A person lacking noble morals; often refers to a prostitute.
A person lacking sufficient physical strength or energy.
Describes a person who is unable to speak or has a speech impairment preventing fluent communication.
Describes the condition of having no fixed residence or home, often associated with homelessness.
To postpone or delay an activity or event to be carried out at a later time.
Dialectal variant of 'tunang' (to be engaged), referring to the act of betrothal.
A frozen, barren geographical region near the poles, typically dominated by mosses and lacking trees.
To bend the head downward physically, or to curve downward like a rice panicle; figuratively, to submit or yield to authority or power.
To reflect deeply or meditate introspectively, often in a spiritual or contemplative manner, indicating deep mental focus.
A cluster or bunch of fruit, such as on a banana or coconut palm; commonly used in traditional food preparations.
To forcibly expel someone from their home or residence, typically due to conflict or ostracism.
A person who has been expelled from their home or residence and becomes an outcast.
An onomatopoeic imitation of the sound produced by striking a wooden bell or similar instrument.
A small red mite commonly found on the skin of chickens and other animals, originating from Minangkabau language and considered archaic.
The remaining stump and roots of a tree left in the ground after being cut down, or a piece of wood or bamboo used as a supporting post.
An installment, especially tax, that remains unpaid by its due date, or a backlog of unfinished work.
Tax that remains unpaid on or after the penalty imposition date, constituting an overdue installment.