Words Starting with "T"
5,175 words found
A hairstyle where hair is tied into a ponytail or queue.
Chinese food consisting of fermented fish paste or jam.
Fermented soybean paste preserved with salt, used as a seasoning or side dish.
Sprouts from legumes, such as mung beans or soybeans, commonly used as a vegetable.
Indonesian dish of stir-fried bean sprouts with oncom (fermented soybean cake) and taoco seasoning.
A philosophical teaching from Laozi emphasizing harmony with nature and effortless action.
A term for a boss or business owner (cf. tauke).
A fermented soybean paste used as a seasoning in Chinese cuisine.
To pour or tap liquid from a container, such as a barrel or bottle.
The practice of suppressing desires, fasting, and asceticism as a form of self-discipline.
Practice of meditating upside down (head down, feet up), usually on a tree, to attain a certain spiritual level.
a variant of 'tapa', meaning the practice of asceticism or meditation
Fermented delicacy made from glutinous rice or cassava, cooked, inoculated with yeast, and left overnight, resulting in a sweet and slightly sour taste.
Fermented glutinous rice, cooked, inoculated with yeast, and left overnight, yielding a sweet and slightly sour taste.
Fermented cassava, cooked, inoculated with yeast, and left overnight, yielding a sweet and slightly sour taste.
Glutinous rice tapai served with uli (pounded glutinous rice mixed with coconut), often as a traditional snack.
The underside of the foot or the palm of the hand, used for stepping or receiving; sole or palm.
Iron fitting attached to a horse's hoof for protection, commonly called a horseshoe.
A plant whose leaves are edible as a raw vegetable, scientific name Aneilema nudiflorum, or the leaf itself.
A small plate or saucer used as a base for a cup.
Tapak catur refers to the checkerboard pattern of black and white squares on a chessboard.
Tapak dara (Catharanthus roseus) is an ornamental flowering plant with five-petaled corollas in white, pink, or red, and also has medicinal properties.
Tapak gajah is a climbing plant of the genus Merremia (family Convolvulaceae), often used as an ornamental or medicinal plant.
The underside of the human foot that bears weight when standing or walking; the sole of the foot.
Tapak kasut is the bottom part of a shoe that makes contact with the ground, typically made of rubber or other hard material.
A creeping coastal plant (Ipomoea pes-caprae) whose decoction of leaves is used as a foot wash for beriberi patients.
A metal shoe fitted onto a horse's hoof to protect it from wear, also called a horseshoe.
A small knob or protrusion at the tip of a mangosteen fruit, which is the dried persistent calyx.
A condition of the foot sole that is flat and lacks the normal arch, commonly known as flatfoot.
A herbaceous plant also known as tutup bumi (Elephantopus scaber), with dark green, lobed, and serrated leaves, used in traditional medicine.