Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
A twelve-month period used as the basis for calculation and implementation of budgets in an organization or country.
The first day of the new calendar year, typically celebrated with various activities and traditions.
A year with rainfall or river flow significantly exceeding normal conditions, often resulting in flooding.
The current ongoing year that has not yet ended; the active year period in time calculation.
A unit of distance in astronomy equal to the distance light travels in one year, approximately 9.46 trillion kilometers.
A specific year used as a reference (with an index value of 100%) for comparing statistical data from other periods.
A twelve-month period used by businesses or governments for accounting and financial reporting purposes, which may not coincide with the calendar year.
A period from July 1, 1957 to December 31, 1958 designated by the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics for a coordinated global scientific research program.
A lunar calendar system beginning from the Prophet Muhammad's migration (Hijrah) from Mecca to Medina in 622 CE.
The growth period of corn plants lasting about 3–4 months, often used as an informal time unit.
A year with 366 days, where February has 29 days, occurring every four years to align the calendar with the astronomical year.
A year calculated based on the moon's revolution around the Earth, consisting of 354 or 355 days, used in the Islamic calendar.
A year with an extended dry season and rainfall or river flow below normal levels.
International Polar Year, a period designated for coordinated geophysical observations in polar regions, e.g., 1882–1883 and 1932–1933.
Anno Domini year, the calendar era based on the traditional birth year of Jesus Christ, used in the Gregorian calendar.
Solar year, the time taken by the Earth to orbit the Sun, approximately 365 days.
Leap year, a year with 366 days occurring every four years to align the calendar.
Saka year, a calendar year of the Saka era used in Java, starting from 78 AD.
Solar year based on Earth's revolution around the sun, lasting 365 days, identical to the Gregorian calendar year.
Calendar year, starting January 1 and ending December 31.
An event occurring annually or something lasting for years.
A person who has repented, a loanword from Arabic.
A tropical cyclone originating in the Philippines or the South China Sea.
a biome of coniferous forests in subarctic regions, especially in Siberia, located between tundra to the north and steppe to the south.
a wealthy and powerful business magnate; tycoon
A state of being soiled, dirty, or contaminated; an archaic term used to describe something that is no longer clean or pure.
gymnastics or physical exercise popular during the Japanese occupation in Indonesia.
To begin, pioneer, organize, plan, or finance an activity.
A sponsored item or activity; something that is financed or supported by a sponsor.
A farming tool resembling a hoe with a straight handle, used for tilling rice fields and weeding.