Words Starting with "U"
906 words found
Extremely modern or up-to-date; characterized by the latest technology or style.
Sound waves with frequencies higher than the human hearing threshold; supersonic.
The study of high-frequency sound waves that are inaudible to humans.
A medical diagnostic technique using ultrasonic waves to visualize internal body structures.
Electromagnetic spectrum with a frequency higher than violet light, invisible to the human eye.
Electromagnetic spectrum with a frequency higher than violet light, invisible to the human eye, and capable of causing chemical reactions.
The upper part or source of a river.
Conscience or deep moral awareness that guides a person's behavior.
A village official in Java responsible for managing water supply and irrigation.
The act of giving or uttering a greeting as a sign of respect or salutation.
A servant or slave in a classical context, referring to someone who serves or works for another person.
Extremely experienced, skilled, or the best in a particular field or activity.
A species of black eagle known for frequently preying on small birds.
A hole at the bow of a ship that serves as the entry and exit point for the anchor chain.
To release or loosen something so that it becomes longer or lengthens.
Assistance or donation given to others, especially in the form of money or goods.
Assistance or donation given in the form of material or labor.
Mother in Arabic, used as a term of address or reference for a respected woman.
Traditional house of the Mentawai tribe with specific structure and function in Mentawai culture.
See 'emak', a term for mother or older woman.
A coarse or abusive word in Javanese used to express anger or annoyance.
Small marine crabs or crustaceans, or people who like to dress well
Leaders or rulers in Arabic
Followers or adherents of a particular religion or faith
All human beings in the world
Rope or tool for throwing stones, or an additional part of something
Appendix, a small organ attached to the large intestine that can become inflamed.
Rental fee paid for the use of a ferry or traditional water transport vessel.
A cord or rope used for slinging stones, typically in traditional contexts or games.
To float on the surface of water or air; appearing large and intimidating, often used to describe natural phenomena or objects that drift.