Words Starting with "W"
496 words found
A tree whose sap is commonly consumed by lac-producing insects, typically referring to a species of jujube or its relatives.
A shrub with white latex and reddish-purple flowers, commonly found in sandy or coastal areas.
A civil servant with the duty, responsibility, and authority to educate, teach, and train students at government educational and training institutions.
A trip taken to a location or institution for the primary purpose of gaining knowledge and insight through a study visit.
A wireless networking technology that allows electronic devices to exchange data or connect to the internet using high-frequency radio waves.
An artificial covering of hair made from real or synthetic hair, worn to cover a bald head or as a fashion accessory.
A person who is ordinary, unremarkable, or lacks any particular distinction.
An interjection used to express admiration, astonishment, or surprise.
A place of worship for Buddhists, serving as a center for religious activities, meditation, and residence for monks.
A state or result indicating success in achieving a goal, defeating an opponent, or winning a competition.
A succulent plant with thickened stems and large leaves, known for its flowers that bloom only at night.
A variety of the wijayakusuma plant possessing distinct morphological characteristics, often associated with specific aesthetic or symbolic values.
A variety of the wijayakusuma plant considered to possess superior quality or characteristics compared to other types.
Knowledge, understanding, or deep awareness obtained through inner experience or spiritual intuition.
A tropical herbaceous plant whose seeds contain high levels of vegetable oil and are commonly used as a food ingredient or culinary seasoning.
A mature part of a plant that serves as a reproductive unit to produce a new plant.
The act of cleaning parts of the body, specifically the hands or feet, using water as part of a hygiene ritual or preparation for worship.
A small basin or bowl specifically designed to hold water used for washing hands.
The legal position or status of a person acting as a representative or proxy for another party in specific matters.
A person dedicated to spiritual life, typically a priest or ascetic in classical traditions.
The biological process of a baby emerging from the mother's womb or the event of giving birth.
Non-standard form of welahar, referring to a specific element or component within a linguistic or literary context.
A feeling of deep longing or burning romantic passion for someone.
A geographical area with defined boundaries that is under the authority or administration of a government.
A territory or scope established by the government as a working unit for the administration of government affairs and public services.
The operational area covered within the service range or jurisdiction of a specific post office.
A geographical area or scope of jurisdiction for which an individual or agency is officially responsible in carrying out specific duties and authority.
A territory or administrative region under the control or jurisdiction of a specific ruler or authority.
A bluish-green or greenish-blue color, often used in classical literature to describe natural hues.
A variant form or spelling of the word walimana, referring to a mythological creature in the form of a giant bird.