Words Starting with "W"
496 words found
A climbing plant with broad leaves and fragrant flowers, which are white or yellow in color, scientifically known as Quisqualis indica.
To present or expound knowledge, information, or opinions clearly and systematically.
A speech or lecture delivered formally to an audience.
A person who holds a temporary position or acts as a deputy in a certain role before a definitive appointment.
An object that is not easily torn or damaged due to its high structural strength.
The result of the process of soaking an object into a liquid or specific material to achieve certain effects or changes.
An object or material that is resistant to damage or durable against external influences.
An interjection used to express sudden surprise or fear.
An activity of cooperation or mutual assistance done by several people to achieve a common goal.
Advice or guidance provided to give direction or instruction in a situation.
Guidance or teaching provided to offer direction or advice in life.
Very firm and sincere in doing something, without hesitation or wavering.
An instrument used to wake someone up from sleep.
A small lake typically found in mountainous areas.
A deep and sincere feeling of love and affection.
A message or last will given before someone's death.
Sulfur used in various applications, such as in industry or agriculture.
A roof of a house or building made from arranged and tied thatch or palm leaves.
A weight class in boxing that includes fighters weighing between 63.5 and 67 kilograms.
A freshwater fish with a long, snake-like body, smooth skin, and no scales.
Possessing the right, authority, or legal power to perform an action or make a decision.
A textile dye used to change or restore the color of fabric garments.
Non-standard form of 'werek', referring to a type of rodent or large rat.
Non-standard form of 'warangka', referring to the wooden sheath of a kris (traditional dagger).
Non-standard form of 'wreda', referring to an elderly person or someone of advanced age.
Non-standard form of 'wredatama', referring to a retired civil servant or a person who has completed their service.
A firm and steady belief or confidence in one's own abilities when facing situations.
An archaic term for a person tasked with recruiting contract laborers for foreign plantations.
A rice pest that reproduces very rapidly and is difficult to eradicate.
A small brown rice pest that damages crops by sucking sap from the stems of rice plants.