Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
A word that refers to 'tonjol', used to indicate something that is prominent or conspicuous.
An aquatic plant that floats on water, with flower leaves and flowers in blue, white, or red colors, and a long stem emerging from the surface.
A district in Semarang, Central Java
Completely exhausted or dried up, such as tears being drained; also means finished thoroughly without residue.
To walk while holding or guiding someone's hand for assistance, such as when an elder leads children in and out of rooms.
Guidance or direction provided to steer actions, decisions, or behavior, often used as a reference or standard in various contexts.
The pointed or sharp tip of an object, such as a needle, dagger, or spear; also refers to a small tube for holding salt or similar items.
To demand or claim assertively and firmly, often with an element of compulsion to fulfill a request, such as in contexts of responsibility or rights.
The result of demanding or something presented as a firm request, such as a legal lawsuit, indictment, or claim of rights.
The prosecution's demand or request for a severe penalty submitted by the prosecutor in criminal proceedings.
A claim by one state over a portion of another state's territory, often related to border or sovereignty disputes.
Verb meaning to light a fire, to kindle, or to burn something intentionally.
Idiomatic expression meaning to hurt one's feelings deeply or to cause emotional pain.
A small tree-dwelling mammal with soft fur, yellow or brown color, often called squirrel; belonging to the genus Sciurus.
A squirrel with distinctive spotted fur, often identified by its unique coat pattern in root or forest areas.
A squirrel commonly found in human settlements that frequently eats coconut flesh, with the scientific name Sciurus notatus.
A small or dwarf squirrel, typically found in forest habitats and recognized for its smaller size compared to other squirrel species.
A common squirrel that frequently consumes coconut flesh, also known as the black-and-white giant squirrel, a large species with the scientific name Sciurus bicolor.
A dwarf or small squirrel, often referring to a squirrel species that resembles the dwarf squirrel.
A species of squirrel commonly found on coconut trees, also known as the coconut squirrel.
Small pieces of wood attached or nailed to poles, trees, or other structures as stops or hooks.
A device typically made of cast iron, installed on the deck of barges or harbor vessels, primarily used for securing ropes or anchors.
Clamps installed on the coaming of a hatch to secure the tarpaulin cover in place, commonly used on ships.
A group of fruit-eating animals that typically live in trees, such as squirrels and similar creatures.
See the entry for 'topang' for the full definition.
A leisure or recreational trip for sightseeing, often informal and not for official business.
A trip or journey undertaken for the specific purpose of academic learning, observation, or research.
A Minangkabau word meaning (1) to be restless, fidgety, or angry; (2) to speak incoherently or deliriously.
A Minangkabau term referring to (1) the ridge connection of a roof that curves upward like a buffalo horn; (2) an addition or supplement.
The part of a roof that serves as a cover or protection, often made from woven bamboo or other traditional materials.