Words Starting with "U"
906 words found
Additional money provided alongside salary to paratroopers as a special incentive or compensation.
Key money given regularly or periodically, often related to specific payments or transactions.
Money used as a bet or stake in a lottery or draw game.
Payment given to a person for writing, signing, or preparing documents professionally.
Money given unofficially to expedite or facilitate the resolution of a matter, often in the form of a bribe.
Money paid to a host or landlord as compensation for the cost of staying or lodging.
Money in the form of cash and coins that is immediately available and usable for transactions.
A financial allowance provided to civil servants who are no longer actively performing duties but have not yet been officially dismissed or retired.
A fee paid by students or examinees to take an examination; also known as the examiner's honorarium (uang vakasi).
A fee or honorarium paid to an examiner or grader for the task of testing, reviewing examination papers, or similar academic work.
A counterfeit or replica of currency used in games, simulations, or recreational activities, often made from materials like cut paper.
Gas formed from the evaporation of a liquid such as water when heated; it is the gaseous state of a substance.
Steam or vapor formed from water that has been heated to its boiling point and transformed into gas.
Saturated vapor or air that is at maximum pressure and will immediately condense into liquid if temperature or pressure drops.
Vapor or steam formed from a substance or object that has transformed into a gas due to heating or evaporation.
To emit vapor, especially one with a scent or that spreads like an aroma; to waft. Example: a refreshing fragrance wafts from his body.
A traditional container or pot used to settle sago porridge, particularly in archaic or uncommon contexts.
To become different or altered from the original state, such as a change in appearance or condition.
The act of altering the shape of an object, resulting in a complete or partial change in its form.
To modify something to make it more suitable for specific needs or desires.
The result of modifying something to better suit specific needs or contexts.
Something that has been changed or modified from its original form; also refers to the result of a change process.
Gray or white hair resulting from aging or genetics, often appearing as individual strands among darker hair.
The state or process of having gray hair, specifically in Jakarta Malay dialect; figuratively, indicating advanced age.
To notch or cut a tree or log that will be felled, an archaic and uncommon term.
A tree whose bark is used as a dye material for dipping nets or fishing gear, or a dye material for paint from the bark of the Eugenia cymosa species.
From Javanese, meaning to insert something by moving the hand or fingers into a wet hole, or to search for something by investigating.
The result of the activity of searching thoroughly, or a state of going in circles due to taking a wrong path or being lost, such as in a forest.
From Javanese, referring to a cloth wrapped around the head like a turban, or archaically meaning something uncommon.
To chase or hunt something or someone continuously, often used in contexts of romance or pursuit.