Words Starting with "T"
5,175 words found
Palm of the hand; the inner surface of the hand.
Something used to put, store, or place something; a container or receptacle.
A person who is a reference for asking questions or seeking information.
Figurative term for a lover or beloved person; sweetheart.
A proverb meaning one should not misbehave in a place where one is a guest, nor harm those who have been kind to us.
A mechanical device that automatically dispenses food at scheduled times, typically powered by electricity.
A large trough or basin for horses to drink from or to bathe them.
An area or structure designated for parking vehicles.
The family of one's spouse, typically the household where one lives after marriage; in-laws.
workshop and sales place of a farrier who makes and sells horseshoes
aromatic substance used as a filler in cigarettes or as perfume
tropical tree (30 m tall, 70 cm diameter) with straight trunk and high branches, its wood used for construction
forged metal, such as gold or iron, shaped by hammering
the larva of stinging insects such as bees, ants, and wasps, still in a grub-like form without legs
a large earthenware vessel used for storing water, with a bulging body and narrow mouth, also for storing rice or making pickled fish
a large earthenware jar used to make budu, a fermented salted fish product
an earthenware jar with a narrow mouth and straight sides from top to bottom, lacking a bulging belly
a large earthenware jar used to make peda, a type of salted fermented fish
A large earthenware jar used for storing drinking water in households.
A large earthenware jar with a wide base resembling an elephant's footprint, also known as tempayan gubang.
A large earthenware jar shaped like a big water pot, typically used for storing water.
A proverb describing a person who refuses to heed advice or instruction, like an upside-down jar that cannot be filled with water.
The same tree as kepayang (Pangium edule), its seeds are used as a spice and medicine.
a grass of the species Themeda villosa, also known as rumput perimping
a traditional Indonesian food made from fermented soybeans, solidified, often used as a side dish
tempeh made from velvet bean seeds (Mucuna pruriens) which are originally toxic but processed to remove toxins
tempeh made from a mixture of peanut and coconut press cake after oil extraction, known in the Banyumas region
tempeh made from peanut press cake, the residue after oil extraction
Tempe made from coconut dregs, soybean dregs, or other by-products as a substitute for whole soybeans.
Tempe made from the germ of corn kernels, the part of the kernel that can sprout.