Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
The region outside Java, particularly Malacca (as viewed from Sumatra), or foreign lands in general.
A landmass that projects into the sea, connected by an isthmus; peninsula.
A region or country considered sacred by followers of a religion, such as Mecca and Medina for Muslims or Jerusalem for Christians.
Land owned communally by all members of a tribe or clan.
Customary inheritance land in Minahasa acquired through inheritance.
broad, flat dry land cultivated with secondary crops relying on rainfall, not irrigation; field or dry farm.
hard and dry soil, usually infertile.
land used as a grave or burial ground; synonym of tanah tersirat.
land used as a burial ground or grave.
land used both as residence and for cultivation.
Village-owned land whose agricultural yield is contributed to the village treasury.
The land or place of one's birth, regarded as one's hometown or homeland.
Forest land that has become legal private property but has not yet been cultivated or developed.
Soil used for filling or covering holes in low-lying areas such as rice fields to make the surface level.
Land owned by individuals or the government that is cultivated and utilized for business activities.
Land donated for public benefit such as mosques, schools, or hospitals, under Islamic law.
Privately owned land under customary law, acquired through land clearing or inheritance.
The specific piece of land or earth surface being referred to or owned.
To hold or carry something on the palm of the hand carefully.
To cook rice until done, typically in a pot.
To play at cooking, usually done by children.
To plant seeds or plants into the ground.
A proverb meaning that evil deeds will bring evil consequences to the doer.
The activity or occupation of planting plants.
All kinds of plants or cultivated vegetation.
A plant deliberately cultivated by humans, such as vegetables or fruits; also the product of planting.
A plant that requires two seasons (e.g., rainy and dry) to complete its entire life cycle.
An additional plant grown between main crops to divert pests from the primary crop.
A plantation crop cultivated for industrial use, such as oil palm, sugarcane, or rubber.
A plantation crop with a useful life of 20 years or more, e.g., oil palm, rubber, and cocoa.