Words Starting with "T"
5,175 words found
A meeting between producers and businesspeople to discuss trade and business cooperation, often held to address issues in small industries.
Name of two medicinal plants: (1) white turmeric (Curcuma zedaria) and (2) Kaempferia rotunda, from the ginger family.
A friendly and casual gathering without a formal agenda for discussion or introduction.
A business meeting involving entrepreneurs to discuss trade, production, and related issues.
A meeting or forum held to discuss a specific topic, typically regarding obstacles and their solutions.
Something discovered, either as a result of thought and experimentation or a new cultural element from research.
A grass species, Chrysopogon aciculatus, growing wild in tropical regions.
Alternative form of kemukus, a climbing plant (Piper cubeba) or its fruit used as a spice.
Very fine fragments of rice; rice grits.
To bow one's head as a sign of respect or in prayer.
Alternative form of tembuni, the placenta expelled after childbirth.
A plant of the taro family known as udang keladi, with scientific name Ardisia oxyphylla.
A type of turmeric (Curcuma) that is red in color.
To pulsate or move up and down like a baby's fontanelle; also means to move the lips as if muttering.
Power or strength that can move or do something, both physical and non-physical.
A profound inner strength or spiritual power in a person, often associated with supernatural abilities.
Electromotive force: the potential difference between the terminals of an electrical source when no current is flowing.
Kinetic energy: the energy that an object possesses due to its motion, dependent on its mass and velocity.
Worker who receives compensation in the form of an honorarium, typically on a temporary or contract basis.
Member of society who has expertise in education and serves as a guide, teacher, or support staff in educational administration.
A person who works or is employed to perform a job, especially in production or project contexts.
A unit of power, especially for engines, equivalent to the power of one horse.
The quality of a muscle or muscle group to generate physical power explosively.
Energy or power produced by an electric current, typically measured in watts.
Labor originating from and provided by the local community, often in mutual cooperation or social projects.
Energy derived from solar radiation, usable as a power source for propulsion or electricity generation.
Professional healthcare workers, such as doctors, nurses, and midwives.
Mechanical power produced by an engine to drive a system or device.
Energy generated from nuclear reactions, used as a power source for propulsion or electricity generation.
Educational staff responsible for guiding, teaching, and/or training students, including teachers and lecturers.