Words Starting with "T"
5,175 words found
Unable to be defeated or overcome; used to describe a team or individual that is exceptionally strong.
Impeded or obstructed in movement or activity, often due to external factors such as natural disasters.
Reduplicated form of 'teralang', indicating repeated or continuous obstruction by obstacles.
An idiom describing a persistent, painful sense of humiliation or insult that continually haunts the heart, akin to trash that constantly obstructs one's vision.
Metal grating or lattice structure installed on windows, doors, or cages for security, typically made of iron or steel.
Feeling estranged or isolated from social environment, life, or core values, often due to imbalance between worldly and inner success.
To shift attention or focus unintentionally from one object or thought to another, often due to distraction or external stimulus.
A type of hardwood tree from the genus Tarrietia, traditionally used for making cart wheels, construction materials, and herbal remedies.
A structural framework made of metal or rigid material, typically in a grid pattern, used as a barrier, support, or safety feature on windows, balconies, or doors.
A state of mental inattention or carelessness, often caused by fatigue or distraction, resulting in failure to notice or respond appropriately.
Being gently entranced or lulled by a soft rhythm or repetitive motion, often evoking a state of relaxation or trance-like calm.
Refers to 'taram', a traditional Javanese weighing instrument used to measure ingredients such as rice or spices.
The most crowded; used to describe the highest level of activity or presence in an event or location.
To an extreme degree; exceeding normal or usual limits, used to emphasize the intensity of a quality or condition.
Has been successfully or completely accessed or entered; used to indicate that a territory, system, or area has been successfully penetrated.
Floating unstably or uncertainly, often influenced by currents or wind, without a fixed direction.
In a state of instability, constantly rising and falling without a fixed direction; describes uncertainty or dependence on external conditions.
Fall forward suddenly or uncontrollably, often describing a physical collapse or failure in action.
Already taken, either intentionally or unintentionally; describes an object that has been removed from its original location.
Terambu: variant spelling of 'tambo', referring to traditional oral historical records or legendary narratives passed down through generations.
Continuously rising and falling in an unstable manner, like a ship swaying violently in the midst of strong waves.
Teramisin is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections and inflammation in the respiratory tract, including lungs and throat.
To be hanging or draped on something, such as clothes on a clothesline, or something leaning against a surface.
The state of clothes hanging or draped on a clothesline during morning hours, typically around eight o'clock.
Describes someone who is skilled and capable of completing tasks with high efficiency and precision.
Describes a wrongdoing that can no longer be forgiven or pardoned, indicating a grave or irredeemable offense.
Having a body part, especially a hand or foot, surgically amputated as a medical intervention to save life or prevent further infection.
Being in a state of holding breath and exerting strong pressure, as during childbirth; also used to describe intense pushing or pressing movements.
Hard seabed soil found at the ocean floor, often serving as a mooring anchor or foundation for underwater structures; an archaic term rarely used in modern Indonesian.
Being in a state of facing threat or danger, whether physical or non-physical; can refer to situations endangering safety or well-being.