Words Starting with "T"
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A dance emphasizing innovative movement, free from traditional patterns and formulas.
A traditional dance accompanied by gambus (lute) and rebana (frame drum) music.
A traditional dance performed by young women, featuring plates and candles as main props.
A dance that features movements involving fans as the main prop.
A traditional Minangkabau dance featuring graceful movements while handling umbrellas as the main prop.
A dance that incorporates movements from pencak silat, typically performed with traditional music accompaniment.
A traditional Balinese dance performed by a group of female dancers to welcome guests, commonly presented in religious ceremonies or greeting rituals.
A traditional Minangkabau dance performed with energetic movements while carrying and manipulating plates.
An erotic dance in which the performer gradually removes clothing while continuing to dance.
a dance performed without clothing; nude dance
a traditional dance in which the performers wear masks
the art or activity of dancing; matters pertaining to dance
various kinds of dances; a variety of dances
A form or type of dance with specific style and characteristics.
a traditional dance performed by young people in the Lamera region (colloquial, non-standard)
Unit price for services, fee regulation, or list of import duties.
Standard rate without discount.
Advertising rate based on space (print media), time duration (electronic media), or screening frequency (cinema).
Confidential tour rate listed in a price guidebook published periodically by a tour operator.
Rate applied or in effect at a specific time.
A fee charged to individuals for a short recreational or leisure visit to a tourist attraction.
To move something toward oneself using force, either physically or metaphorically; to drag or pull.
To express anger or displeasure by frowning and pursing the lips, often accompanied by a sharp stare.
A facial expression indicating extreme disappointment and annoyance, often characterized by a confused or unsettled look.
To sing a song with controlled and melodious voice.
A game or activity of competing in strength by pulling a rope, usually between two people or teams.
A game of strength where two teams pull opposite ends of a rope, typically in a competition.
To be stubborn or exert oneself with great tension, like pulling a neck vein.
Mutual pulling or tugging, often used in contexts of play or competition.
Something resulting from the act of pulling, such as an object or income from driving a vehicle.