Words Starting with "T"
5,175 words found
Rigging on a ship used to reinforce the mast and keep it upright.
A backstay on a ship, a rope or cable at the stern that supports the mast from leaning forward.
Ship rigging shroud located at the stern (rear of the ship).
Ship rigging shroud located at the bow (front of the ship).
A boastful or bragging attitude or speech.
Ship rigging shrouds installed on the starboard and port sides to support the mast.
Ship rigging shroud located at the stern (rear of the ship).
a species of freshwater gourami fish
earthenware or ceramics (archaic)
fragment of hard objects such as glass shards; earthenware or porcelain; in mathematics, a segment of a circle bounded by an arc and a chord
a large marine fish of the family Sciaenidae, Pseudosciaena diacanthus
a shrub species of the genus Memecylon whose wood is used for household tools
a tree of the genus Fagraea with hard wood used for construction, furniture, and boards
a tree species of the genus Fagraea that grows in forests and produces high-quality timber for construction
a tree species of the genus Fagraea producing hard wood, with varieties including Fagraea lanceolata and Fagraea fragrans
a spear or javelin used for hunting, especially wild boar
Watermelon, a climbing plant of the Cucurbitaceae family with sweet red flesh.
Objects made of fired clay and glazed, such as porcelain; also shards of pottery or glass.
A long-handled tool for digging holes, used in agriculture or mining.
A conical fish trap made of woven bamboo, the same as bubu.
Variant of tembereng, meaning a shard or segment of something.
To shout at or rebuke loudly; an archaic word.
A wall made of brick or concrete blocks bound with mortar.
Figurative term for an extremely stingy or miserly person.
Variant of the word tombola.
(1) Food pouch in the neck of birds and fowl; (2) (colloquial) human stomach.
A black birthmark on the face or other parts of the body, from Javanese.
A pastry made from flour filled with meat, dried shrimp, or other fillings.
A freshwater fish with silvery-yellow color, resembling common carp, scientific name Labeobardus tambra.
A variant of the word 'kijang', referring to a small deer species found in forests.