Words Starting with "U"
906 words found
A state of being morally obligated to reciprocate kindness or assistance received from another person.
A proverb stating that material debts can be repaid, but a debt of gratitude is carried to the grave, meaning it is remembered forever.
Part of a proverb emphasizing that material debts can be settled, unlike debts of gratitude which are eternal.
An idiom referring to a debt that can never be repaid or settled.
A condition where someone remains alive because they were saved or assisted by another person in a life-threatening situation.
A financial relationship or transaction involving the lending and borrowing of money or goods between parties.
Something that is obligated to be paid or returned to another party due to having borrowed money or goods.
A small, round-shaped shield, typically used as a personal protective device in traditional combat.
One of the cardinal directions located opposite to the south, typically indicated by the Earth's North Pole.
A time for observing stars.
A string or thread, also used as a classifier for long, thin objects such as ropes or embers.
A person who possesses specific skill or expertise in manual labor or craftsmanship.
A type of wood-boring pest that damages woody plants by feeding on or piercing the outer layer of the bark.
The female reproductive organ in mammals where the fetus develops, or the section of the oviduct in birds that secretes the eggshell.
A non-standard form or abbreviation of the word 'putih' (white).
The act of bothering, touching, or disturbing something repeatedly with fingers or a small tool.
The degree of benefit, usefulness, or utility derived from a good, service, or resource in fulfilling needs.
A concept of an ideal and perfect social, political, or societal order that exists only in imagination or fantasy.
A quality or state relating to imagination, fantasy, or something unrealistic to be realized in reality.
A doctrine or ideology that promotes ideas of a perfect social and political order that is purely imaginary.
A small, sac-like part of the membranous labyrinth in the inner ear that plays a crucial role in the body's balance system.
A kinship system that allows newlywed couples the freedom to choose to reside near either the husband's or the wife's family.
The Ottoman Empire or Ottoman Turkey
The state of being complete, undamaged, undiminished, and remaining in its original, pristine condition.
The act of ordering or assigning someone to go and carry out a specific mission, message, or task to another party.
A person appointed or sent to represent a specific party in delivering a message, performing a task, or conducting negotiations.
A small, cone-shaped piece of soft tissue hanging from the center of the posterior edge of the soft palate.
Relating to a speech sound produced by the constriction or contact between the back of the tongue and the uvula.
An older sibling of one's parent, regardless of gender.
The ridge of a roof that serves as a cover for the joint or meeting point between two roof slopes.