Words Starting with "T"
5,175 words found
A mark or stamp applied to an object, serving as a sign of identity, authenticity, or quality.
To touch or feel something unintentionally, often due to darkness or lack of clarity.
To touch or feel something unintentionally and aimlessly, often due to confusion or lack of awareness.
To be neglected, overlooked, or disregarded, either intentionally or unintentionally.
Neglected unintentionally, especially small but important matters; also means insignificant or negligible.
Experiencing obstruction or restraint in movement or process, such as being blocked by traffic congestion or other impediments that halt flow or mobility.
The claw-like or concave tip of an animal’s hoof, such as those of horses or cattle; also refers to the imprint or trace left by a hoof on the ground or other surface.
A tree species, Sloetia elongata, known for its exceptionally strong and termite-resistant wood, commonly used in construction and boat-making; also refers to Diadilum, another tree with durable timber suitable for furniture and boat hulls.
Already deeply ingrained as a habit or cultural norm, so much so that it feels intrinsic to one’s identity; describes customs that have become internalized in daily life.
Extremely fair or just in action or decision-making, indicating the highest degree of fairness in social or moral contexts.
Capable of being judged or subjected to legal proceedings, meeting the criteria for lawful adjudication.
To become involved in a conflict or dispute due to provocation or manipulation by a third party.
To cry out in sudden pain or distress without warning, expressing acute emotional or physical discomfort.
To be thoroughly mixed and evenly combined, as when all ingredients in a mixture are stirred until uniform before being poured into a baking pan.
To feel an intense longing or deep yearning to meet someone, or metaphorically, to be burdened by a profound emotional state.
To have been reached, attained, or obtained, especially in a difficult or distant context, such as prices no longer within reach of the public.
Having undergone or endured the physical punishment of stoning, indicating extreme suffering; also refers to the root of a plant used as a medicinal remedy.
Synonymous with 'terjang'; describes a forceful attack or assault, often used in physical or emotional contexts.
A proverb expressing that teaching or advising a stubborn person who refuses to listen is futile and pointless.
A two-pan balance scale suspended by chains or ropes from the ends of its arms, used for precise weight measurement; also known as a balance.
To fall far behind in a race or competition, or to be late in an activity, indicating failure to keep pace with required speed or timing.
Capable of being knitted; metaphorically, closely interwoven in thoughts, emotions, or social connections.
Residue from metal smelting in blast furnaces, forming a glassy solid composed of silicates and metal oxides.
At the very end of a sequence in time or space; situated at the final position in a series or order.
Un-glazed pottery made from clay fired to a reddish-brown color, commonly used in traditional art and architecture.
Having the head bowed or the body bent forward, either physically or metaphorically, expressing shame, respect, or regret.
Accumulated gradually over time, especially referring to harmful substances building up in living organisms.
A small brownish-black bird, Centropus sinensis, commonly known as the 'bubut' bird, found in forests and plantations.
To compel or urge someone forcefully to work; an archaic form of 'menggerakkan' meaning to force someone into action.
The highest in rank or dignity; denotes something most noble or exalted within a given category.