Words Starting with "T"
5,174 words found
Another name for teki sela or teki bodoh, a sedge growing in swamps; Kyllinga monocephala.
A grass-like plant of the Iridaceae family, its bulb used in traditional medicine; Eleutherine americana.
Another name for teki bodoh, a grass-like plant of the Cyperaceae family with small tubers; Kyllinga monocephala.
To split or break stone little by little with a crowbar.
Wooden clog with a rubber strap that grips the toes; a type of sandal.
Limp, weak, or extremely tired from long walking, swimming, or strenuous activity.
Silent piano used to practice finger flexibility.
Practical knowledge and skill in the fields of industry, engineering, or arts, as well as the method or technique to achieve a specific result.
Alpine technique for descending steep cliffs using bolts and hangers to secure ropes.
Medical procedure involving insertion of a catheter into a blood vessel or body cavity for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.
Branch of engineering that studies the utilization of electricity as an energy source in electrochemical reactions.
Electrical power engineering; the field of engineering covering the planning, manufacturing, and operation of machines, equipment, and installations to generate, convert, or transmit electric current.
Non-test technique; a measurement method that relies on observation or other means instead of formal tests.
Research technique; a method or system of research conducted by directly observing the object.
Projective technique; a psychological research method using ambiguous stimuli to reveal aspects of a respondent's personality through self-projection.
Test technique; a measurement method that uses tests as the measuring instrument.
A person who works or is active in the field of engineering or technology.
Relating to or characterized by technique or technology; technical.
A person skilled in technical matters, responsible for installation, maintenance, or operation of technical equipment.
A system of governance or societal management carried out by technocrats or technical experts.
A scholar or technical expert who plays a role in government, especially in decision-making based on technical expertise.
Relating to the management of organizations and resource administration by technocrats in industrial states.
The management of organizations and resource administration in industrial states by technocrats.
The scientific method for achieving practical goals; applied science; and the total means for providing goods necessary for human life and comfort.
The branch of medical science that uses specialized equipment and procedures to diagnose causes of disease and support treatment.
Educational technology; a systematic method for planning, implementing, and evaluating teaching and learning processes by effectively utilizing resources.
High technology; advanced and sophisticated technology that is unmatched in its capabilities.
Technologist; a scientist or expert who masters and develops technology.
Teknonym; an anthropological term for a parent's name derived from their child's name.
Teknonymy; the practice or custom of naming parents after their child, especially in anthropological studies.