Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
hair stands on end due to fear or goosebumps
always standing upright or standing aimlessly
a stand or real example of a plant community, e.g., a teak stand in a teak forest
A selected tree within a stand, designated as a superior seed source.
A classical particle meaning 'because' or 'since'.
A classical conjunction meaning 'because of that' or 'therefore'.
A district in Gianyar Regency, Bali Province, internationally renowned for its beautiful rice terraces and tourism.
The name of a village or district located in the Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
The name of a district in the city of Surabaya, serving as an administrative center and a significant commercial area.
Tense, taut, stretched tight; not slack (e.g., rope, drum skin, muscles).
Tension; pressure caused by pulling, or force in a rope or rod supporting a load due to stretching.
Cardiac tension; the degree of contraction of the heart muscle measured as tension.
A literary concept referring to a glimmer of hope that appears just before the resolution in a tragedy.
sturdy and strong (body); robust posture; (figurative) firm and resolute (principle)
very robust and strong, physically sturdy
very sturdy and robust, unwavering
hard and dry (of soil); stiff and inflexible; (figurative) steadfast and unyielding
stubborn, obstinate, unwilling to yield
Brave; fearless in the face of danger.
Stubborn; unwilling to obey advice or orders.
A plant whose fragrant roots are used as a mixture for incense; scientific name Dianella bancana.
A silk fabric embroidered with gold thread, traditionally worn at festive events; now archaic.
Clear and distinct; not vague; obvious; definite (of speech, attitude, etc.).
Firm and agile in action or speech.
Tile, typically made of stone, used for flooring or walls.
Disheveled and tangled, especially of hair.
Spur on a rooster (Jakarta Malay dialect).
Inner layer of the seed coat, thin and membranous, often called seed skin.
Alternate form of 'tegur', meaning to greet or to admonish.
Firm and strong physically (as in buildings or bonds); also means steadfast in principles, promises, or customs.