Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
The throne or seat of a king; also refers to the king's power.
To quarrel or debate; also means promise in archaic usage.
The practice of using shorthand or abbreviated writing for speed, especially in linguistics.
A notch or incision on a tree trunk for climbing; also a cut on the bark.
An ear notch is a deliberate cut on the ear of livestock used for identification, typically indicating an animal's number.
A takikan is a notch or incision on a tree trunk, typically made for marking or tapping sap.
A traditional cone-shaped food container made of banana leaf, fastened with palm leaf ribs on both sides.
Tachism is an abstract painting technique involving the random splashing or dripping of paint onto the canvas.
To hasten the breaking of the fast, typically with light snacks or sweet drinks.
A feeling of admiration or wonder at the greatness, beauty, or elegance of something.
Blind adherence to the opinions of earlier jurists without knowledge of their basis or reasoning, especially in Islam.
The imposition of a heavy burden or duty upon someone.
An agreement or declaration, especially in the context of marriage.
Declaration of divorce (talak) triggered by the violation of a prenuptial promise.
Marginal note or annotation, equivalent to caption or commentary.
Islamic religious teaching session, typically a study circle (pengajian).
Official briefing or delivery of precise instructions or information.
To admit defeat and submit to the authority of the victor; to surrender or yield.
A person, region, or country that has been conquered.
In seamanship, a braid or intertwining of ropes or cables.
In physics, foreign matter contained in a semiconductor material, whether intentionally added or not.
A food consisting of white tofu made from white soybeans, also known as Chinese tofu.
To hit or strike (Sundanese).
Instrument for measuring rotational speed of a shaft, typically in revolutions per minute.
Ball made of woven rattan, used in the game of sepak takraw.
Definition or delimitation of a term; statement that explains meaning.
Honor or esteem given to someone.
Affirmation or reinforcement of truth with reasoning; also means repetition of memorization or study.
Having more than one meaning, causing vagueness or doubt about the meaning; ambiguous.
Estimation or assessment of price, value, or cost of something, e.g., in a contract.