Words Starting with "U"
906 words found
To float up and down in water, often describing the motion of an object drifting with the current.
To let something or someone roam free, or to act according to one's own will without restraint.
See entry 'embara' for the full definition, referring to a specific abstract concept or entity.
A swollen, nutrient-storing part of a plant's root or stem, such as a carrot or cassava, capable of sprouting into a new plant.
A plant root that swells to store nutrients but does not produce shoots or new branches.
A plant stem that swells to store nutrients and can sprout shoots or new branches.
The underground stem part of a plant that grows beneath the soil, shaped like an onion with thick layers that store nutrients.
A collection of various plant tubers, such as taro or yam, used as a source of food or dietary material.
The central navel or umbilicus on the body of humans and animals, which is the remnant of the umbilical cord and serves as a physiological connection point.
A traditional mat made from woven pandan leaves, commonly used as a seating mat or floor covering in Indonesian culture.
A botanical term for an underground stem shaped like an onion, covered with a thin skin, and growing upright to store nutrients.
The central protruding part of an object, such as on eyeglasses or other items.
The darkest core shadow in a phenomenon, such as a solar eclipse or an object's shadow.
An honorific title for ancestors or progenitors in Sumbanese society, also referring to nobility from Sumba.
The act of persuading or coaxing with the intent to deceive, often used in manipulative contexts.
The act of persuading or coaxing with the intent to deceive, commonly used in fraud or manipulation contexts.
The act of persuading someone with the intent to deceive, often involving flattery or trickery for personal gain.
A multi-colored flag that is hung vertically and tapers to a point at the top, used to liven up the atmosphere and mark specific events or locations.
A natural spring or water source that emerges from the ground, often used for clean water supply or irrigation purposes.
Refers to people working or gathering in rice fields, often used in social or agricultural community contexts.
A village in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
See ubun-ubun, referring to the top of the head or the peak of something, often used in anatomical or metaphorical contexts.
See entry for 'umbul', referring to a flag or banner that waves.
See entry for 'umbul', referring to a flag or banner that waves.
The soft, young, and edible tip of the stem of plants such as coconut or palm trees.
The undeveloped, soft base of a coconut sprout, commonly used as a vegetable.
A respectful term of address for a mother, derived from the Arabic word 'umm' meaning mother.
Micro, small, and medium enterprises
A diacritical mark consisting of two dots above a vowel in German and some other languages, indicating a change in sound.
A stone placed as a base or foundation for the pillars of a traditional house, typically made of solid natural stone.