Words Starting with "T"
5,172 words found
Being the only one, not plural or compound; referring to the concept of singularity or uniqueness.
Being the only one, without any siblings or close relatives.
The eldest and most respected head of a clan in Minangkabau custom, serving as a leader and advisor.
The uncle with full authority in a Minangkabau traditional house, acting as the family head and decision-maker.
Inverted or upside down, with the head down and feet up, such as a bottle positioned with its mouth facing downward.
The evening time when the sun is above the mountain ridge, marking the onset of dusk; also refers to advanced age or being elderly.
The upright and straight posture of a horse's breastbone, indicating the animal's strength and health.
Steadfast and resolute in heart when undertaking or pursuing something, demonstrating perseverance and conviction.
A proverb describing fearlessness in carrying out duties, especially those related to nation and state, and being afraid of nothing.
A proverb describing unwavering determination to undertake a task without fearing danger or death.
A state of running or moving very quickly and in an uncertain direction, often in a state of panic or fear, making one prone to stumbling.
To walk unsteadily or staggeringly, often due to intoxication, fatigue, or injury.
The difference between the front and rear load or burden on a vehicle, such as a pedicab or cart.
A condition of a road or surface that is bumpy, uneven, or has a rising and falling motion, like someone walking.
An object or animal used for riding, such as a horse or motorcycle, serving as a means of transportation.
A posture or physical condition where the back is bent forward and not straight, often seen in elderly people.
To bend over with the head down and buttocks raised, as seen in a capsized boat or ship.
To stay temporarily for guarding or escorting, such as waiting until an event occurs.
The stump of a tree remaining rooted in the ground after being cut down, or the residual stalk left after harvesting or reaping.
Piles of clouds at the horizon, often associated with wind signs or weather patterns.
A collection or remnant of stumps resembling a rainbow, often used metaphorically.
A dead or dry tree stump that has been cut down long ago and is no longer living.
Colorful fabric strips erected vertically, often used in traditional ceremonies or decorations as symbolic rainbow posts.
A wooden block or beam used as a base or support, such as in a kitchen for pots or as a structural prop in a bridge.
The entire leg of a human or animal, extending from the base of the thigh downward, including the thigh, calf, and foot.
The upper part of the thigh in humans or animals, extending from just below the knee to the hip joint.
The lower leg, the part of the human leg from the knee downward, including the calf and foot.
A disease in cattle and sheep caused by the bacterium Clostridium chauvoei, characterized by swelling in the loin muscles and stiffness in the limbs.
The heel, the back part of the foot that protrudes and serves as the main support for body weight.
The heel of a shoe, the back part of the sole that is typically higher and stiffer, serving as a support for the heel; often called a heel.