Words Starting with "T"
5,175 words found
A figurative expression meaning someone has lost their good reputation.
A row of stakes or markers placed in a line
Exactly on target; also means absolute or complete, particularly in the context of victory
Variant form of the word 'telekan'
A bract (a modified leaf under a flower); also, an earflap on a hat.
A float or driftwood; archaic term.
To swallow food or an object into the esophagus; also means to consume prey or devour.
Thin bamboo strip used for cooking lemang or weaving walls; also the butterfly pea plant (Clitoria ternatea).
A mediator or go-between in marriage negotiations or discussions; matchmaker.
To lie face down; prone (archaic).
Not wearing clothes or (of a kris, sword) unsheathed; bared.
Completely naked; stark naked.
Completely naked, without a stitch of clothing; stark naked.
Already gone beyond the intended limit or target, so that it cannot be changed.
Neglected, abandoned, or living in poverty and misery.
Susceptible to being pierced or cut by a sharp weapon; penetrable.
Variant of 'telap'; meaning susceptible to being pierced or cut by a sharp weapon.
The palm of the hand or sole of the foot; also the thick layer of a tire.
The thick, hard outer part of a tire that contacts the road surface; tire tread.
1) The sole of the foot; the bottom part of the foot that steps. 2) The lowest step of a staircase.
A base or foundation used as a support, such as a sill or beam.
Late; exceeding the scheduled or expected time.
1) Gestures, behavior, or attitude of a person. 2) Sign or physical evidence (e.g., exhibit).
A temporary hut for overnight stays, especially in the forest.
Patient and thorough in doing something; careful and persistent.
A lighter-colored streak or spot on a dark background, such as light filtering through leaves.
Variant of 'nelayan'; a person who earns a living by catching fish.
To talk without clear direction; to ramble or go on at length.
A female dancer (ronggeng or tandak) in Javanese tradition.
Negligent, careless, lazy, and failing to fulfill responsibilities; lacking diligence in study or work.