Words Starting with "T"
5,175 words found
Tobacco processed into thin, flat sheets.
Tobacco that is pressed and formed into thin sheets
Tobacco processed by fine slicing, sun-drying, dew-drying, and further drying
A selected type of cigarette tobacco that is finely blended
A tobacco processed by traditional sun-drying, also known as tembakau garangan
Tobacco in small flake form used for chewing (sugi)
finely cut tobacco that is sun-dried, dewed, pressed, and can be stored for years
A type of tobacco of medium or average quality, typically categorized between premium and low-grade varieties.
puffy or swollen due to fat or edema, especially of the face
A district located under the administration of Semarang City, Central Java Province.
puffy or swollen due to fat or edema, especially of the cheeks
a poetic form set to music; song; poetry, especially in Javanese tradition
A New Javanese poem with strict rules on number of lines, syllables, and final vowel sounds.
A classical Javanese poem that follows metrical rules from older traditions, including line count, syllables, and final vowels.
A classical Javanese poem composed in the Kawi language with strict metrical rules.
A type of Javanese poetry from the New Javanese period with fixed rules on line count, syllables, and final vowels.
A Javanese poem that uses vocabulary from Middle Javanese language.
A type of tall grass, Erianthus arundinaceus.
A caterpillar that bores ship wood underwater; also mold, tembelok, or barnacle.
Hard fruit (especially nipah) and banana with hard stony seeds; also a plant of the genus Neoscortechinia.
Almost hitting the target, of shots, strikes, etc.
Variant of tembikar; pottery or earthenware made from baked clay.
1. Alternative form of timbil (a stye on the eyelid); 2. Alternative form of tambal (to patch, repair by attaching).
1. (of an egg) failing to hatch and becoming rotten; 2. (figurative) badness or wickedness.
A freshwater fish of the family Cyprinidae, also known as temoleh, with the scientific name Probarbus jullieni.
A tornado or waterspout (whirlwind) in colloquial non-standard usage.
A marine bivalve that damages wood, known as shipworm or teredo, with the scientific name Teredo navalis.
Nonstandard form of 'tembam' meaning plump or chubby, especially of cheeks.
A freshwater fish of the family Cyprinidae, also known as tambera, small to medium-sized.
A fish trap shaped like a bubu, made of woven bamboo or rattan.