Words Starting with "T"
5,175 words found
A small mite, often found on plants or human skin, sometimes causing irritation or infection.
See 'lenguh' meaning calm, steadfast, or resolute in one's stance.
A sport played by two players or two pairs using rackets to hit a ball across a net, aiming to score points by making the ball land within the opponent's court.
To walk on the tips of one's toes to avoid leaving marks or soiling a freshly cleaned, still-wet floor.
To aim a firearm, especially an air rifle, at a target such as a bird perched on a branch.
A round basket typically made of woven bamboo or rattan, used for storing or carrying goods such as fruits or harvested produce.
The highest male vocal range in singing, commonly used in choral and orchestral music; also refers to a person's characteristic role or disposition in a social or professional context.
The pressure exerted by circulating blood against the walls of blood vessels, particularly arteries, serving as a key indicator of cardiovascular health.
A limb-like organ in certain invertebrates, such as squids and octopuses, used for sensing the environment or capturing prey.
A mandatory examination taken before the final exam to assess a student's readiness to proceed to a specific academic level.
A preposition indicating relevance or focus on a particular topic, subject, or issue.
An informal particle used to express contrast or opposition to a situation or event, often appearing in contexts of uncertainty or ignorance.
A trained and disciplined military force composed of soldiers tasked with national defense and executing official military operations.
Provisional or not yet final, subject to change or revision based on further information or deeper evaluation.
Tentawan is a climbing shrub belonging to the species Conocephalus naucleiflorus, recognized for its broad leaves and sturdy stems, commonly found in tropical forests.
To tenteng means to carry something with one hand, typically by holding or jinjinging, often used for light objects such as bags or groceries.
Tentera is an archaic or variant spelling of 'tentara', referring to a military force responsible for national defense and security.
Tenteram describes a state of peace without disturbance or chaos, as well as deep inner calm, often used to characterize environments or mental states.
Tentir is an archaic term referring to intensive group study sessions conducted to prepare for examinations, commonly practiced by students or university learners.
Tentram means mentally calm and peaceful, free from anxiety or emotional tension.
Tentu means certain or unquestionable; also used to emphasize certainty or clarity in situations that are still uncertain.
A wild mammal resembling a wild boar, with a rounded back sloping downward toward the front, and black fur on the belly and legs.
Tenun is a handwoven fabric made from threads (such as cotton or silk) using the technique of passing weft threads horizontally through vertically arranged warp threads.
Tenun ikat is a traditional weaving technique where threads are tied or dyed before weaving to create distinctive patterns, commonly found in the Nusa Tenggara region.
A traditional woven fabric originating from specific regions, typically made from natural fibers and featuring distinctive patterns that reflect local culture.
The product of weaving, such as fabric or woven items made from threads or natural materials, commonly used in traditional clothing or decoration.
The ability or skill to predict supernatural or hidden matters, such as a person's fate or locating missing individuals, often associated with black magic or paranormal powers.
A metaphor for a prediction made purely by guesswork that happens to be correct, indicating luck or an inexplicable coincidence.
A prediction about a person's fate or supernatural matters, as well as the outcome of using black magic or harmful divination practices.
A precision surveying instrument used to measure horizontal and vertical angles with high accuracy.