Words Starting with "U"
906 words found
A detailed description or explanation about a matter, often lengthy, such as an unpublished account of a temple.
A Javanese-derived term describing behavior that is unruly, rule-breaking, and done at one's own whim, such as shouting in a wild, unrestrained style.
In medicine, a duct in the fetus that connects the bladder to the umbilicus, serving as part of the prenatal development system.
A Javanese tembang song sung from memory, originating from Javanese oral tradition.
See orang; also refers to a tree with hard wood, Erythroxylon cuneatum, or the wood from that tree.
A seasonal plant that can survive for up to three months, featuring a round, purple stem covered with white hairs, growing up to 80 cm tall, and often used in traditional medicine.
A concept of homosexuality that involves hatred or rejection of the opposite sex, often associated with specific sexual orientations.
A silvery metal that is malleable and ductile, easily polished but quickly tarnishes, highly radioactive, and used in nuclear reactions.
The science of studying the sky and stars, encompassing astronomy and astrophysics.
The seventh planet from the sun
Liquid powder or scented balm for body application; spiced grated coconut used as a side dish for boiled vegetables, tubers, or sticky rice.
Medicated powder or liquid remedy used for treatment; also refers to being cured or healed.
Thread-like or cord-like structures within the body, such as blood vessels; visible lines or patterns on surfaces like wood or leaves; roots or sources of something.
Mineral veins containing valuable metals, processable for metal extraction based on the era's technology and economy.
The part of muscle tissue or fibrous strands in meat that resemble fine threads, providing texture and strength.
Small vessels in the body that serve as channels for blood flow, often referring to arteries or capillaries.
A metaphorical term for the origin, root, or fundamental basis of a story, issue, or concept.
The muscle or tendon located at the back of the leg, above the heel, responsible for movement and stability.
The muscle located in the neck, responsible for supporting the head and enabling nodding or turning movements.
The large blood vessel palpable at the wrist, specifically the radial artery, used to monitor the pulse.
Fibrous tissue structures that connect the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) with organs and muscles in the body.
Relating to or characteristic of a city, especially concerning the features, lifestyle, or development of urban areas.
The process of mass migration of populations from rural to urban areas, often accompanied by social and economic changes.
The science or discipline that studies the planning, design, and management of city life and its impact on society.
The national language of Pakistan, similar to Hindi
An organic compound in the form of white crystals, a byproduct of protein metabolism, commonly used as a nitrogen fertilizer.
Urea formulated into small granules or pellets for even spreading as a nitrogen fertilizer on crops.
A pathological condition resulting from the accumulation of urea and other metabolic toxins in the blood and tissues, typically due to kidney failure.
A tube-like duct that connects the kidneys to the bladder, transporting urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
The tube that carries urine from the bladder out of the body, part of the human excretory system.