Words Starting with "T"
5,169 words found
The highest position or office within an organization, institution, or group that holds full control over decision-making.
The base part of the areca nut attached to the bunch, or a reference to the green broadbill bird (Calyptomena viridis).
The handle or grip part of a pistol that serves as the area for the hand to hold the weapon.
The part of an earring or stud that consists of a small post inserted into the earlobe hole.
The dark-pigmented circular area of skin surrounding the nipple of the breast.
To catch or receive something falling, flowing, or pouring from above, or to provide space to accommodate people or goods.
A color that tends to yellow with a slight red nuance, like copper or dark orange.
A parable or analogy that contains a moral lesson; an allegory.
a parable, metaphor, or example used to explain something figuratively.
A climbing plant from Minangkabau with blue leaf sap; or a traditional Indian drum.
the lowest rank group in military and police structure, one level below non-commissioned officer.
a person who visits another's place, hotel, or event, either for social call or overnight stay.
a person of high rank who visits a place or event.
a person who feels alien or powerless in their own homeland.
The highest leader of a state making an official visit to another country
Figurative term for a thief or robber who enters uninvited
A sea fish of the family Mugilidae, species Mugil vaigilusis
The ability to distinguish between good and bad; discrimination
Abbreviation of 'sutan', a Minangkabau noble title, e.g., Tan Malaka
A regency in North Kalimantan, Indonesia
A regency in South Sulawesi
The surface of the earth or the topmost layer of the earth's crust, serving as habitat for humans, animals, and plants and as a resource for agriculture.
Name of a district in Jakarta
Communally owned land regulated and managed according to customary law of a community.
One's homeland or birthplace, representing national identity and ancestral land.
Soil with high acidity (low pH), typically less fertile for agriculture.
Soil that is constantly waterlogged or moist, such as rice paddies, swamps, or other wetlands.
Ground with a temperature of 0°C or below, containing ice and water vapor but no liquid water.
Land that is swampy or muddy, often waterlogged.
Land designated for rice fields or wetland areas used for rice cultivation.