Words Starting with "T"
5,175 words found
A grass species Panicum trigonum that grows tall and is used as livestock feed.
An extra-large egg with an average weight of 70.75 grams per piece.
An egg that is smaller than the standard size, commonly used for consumption.
The immature flower bud of cabbage plants, also known as telur kol.
Small brown seeds used in traditional medicine as a cooling remedy applied to the head.
Eggs produced for direct consumption, as opposed to hatching.
A fried egg, typically from chicken or duck, cooked without breaking the yolk, leaving it runny.
A proverb meaning unity of heart and mind in all matters.
An egg that fails to hatch, often becoming rotten during incubation.
fertilized egg prepared for hatching
An unfertilized chicken egg that cannot hatch into a chick.
A salt containing the TeO32- ion; a chemical compound in the tellurite group.
Continuously penetrating or going straight through; archaic usage.
To enter or penetrate deeply into something.
1) To walk along the edge of a river, road, or boundary; 2) To examine, investigate, or trace something thoroughly.
A verb with multiple meanings: (1) to kneel; (2) to be effective or penetrate (of weapons); (3) to cut branches or twigs.
A stain or blemish on fabric that is difficult to remove; archaic.
A Javanese gamelan song characterized by a touching or emotional impression.
Archaic variant of 'bertelut', meaning to kneel or to genuflect.
Non-standard colloquial form of 'tempo' meaning time or period.
the main idea or subject underlying a literary work, such as a story, play, or poem
greedy; avaricious (from Minangkabau)
scattered randomly, especially of stars in the sky
civilization or advanced culture; synonym of tamadun
A tree of the genus Shorea, species Shorea cochincinensis, producing timber and belonging to the Dipterocarpaceae family.
A wooden basket used for collecting honey water in forests; an archaic and uncommon word.
Rope or a set of ropes; a word referring to rope, often in the context of cordage or rigging.
A friend, companion, or person who engages in an activity together, such as working, walking, or conversing.
A life partner in marriage, either a husband or wife.
Side dishes or vegetables eaten with rice.