Words Starting with "W"
496 words found
An alternative name or classical designation for the Majapahit Empire, literally meaning 'bitter maja fruit'.
A flying vehicle or chariot often depicted in mythology or classical literature as a mode of transport for deities.
The process or method of educating, guiding, and training an individual to achieve maturity or mastery of specific skills.
A unit of time in the Javanese calendar system consisting of an eight-year cycle.
A body part of an animal or a structure on an aircraft that generates lift, or a wing-shaped emblem used as an insignia.
Something that possesses a sacred, haunted quality, or evokes a mysterious and eerie feeling in those who encounter it.
A vertical or angled extension at the tip of an aircraft wing designed to reduce aerodynamic drag and improve fuel efficiency.
Non-standard form of 'wenter', referring to a fabric dye used to change or restore the color of textiles.
A person who possesses extraordinary courage and dedication in defending the truth or the nation; a hero.
The act of walking or moving back and forth from one place to another repeatedly.
An officer responsible for maintaining security and order within a bank's operational environment.
A literary work in prose or verse that recounts the heroism, bravery, and adventures of legendary or historical figures.
The mastery of physical movement skills in harmony with one's outward appearance, particularly in the context of performing arts or dance.
A large-scale camping event for senior scouts to engage in community service activities.
A pattern of beats or rhythmic flow that is regular and recurring in a musical composition or song.
A deep feeling of shame or disgrace resulting from an unpraiseworthy act.
A professional salesperson tasked with offering and selling goods or services directly to consumers.
Signs or inner feelings that appear as an indication of an event that is about to occur; a premonition.
A male singer who performs vocals in Javanese gamelan music performances.
A person who possesses the courage and ability to work for themselves or engage in independent entrepreneurship.
An activity or person who manages a business independently by taking risks to create economic value.
A hero or a man possessing extraordinary courage in struggle or battle.
Specific prayers or dhikr recited routinely by an individual, typically within the context of Islamic religious practice.
The activity or process of reciting prayers and dhikr repeatedly as a form of worship.
A district and historical residential area in Yogyakarta that was originally the settlement for the palace guards known as the Wirobrojo.
Neat and orderly folds made on the front part of a long traditional cloth, such as a jarik or batik.
Folds in a cloth arranged longitudinally and neatly, typically applied to traditional garments such as batik cloth.
A type of small insect often found in humid environments or around plants, possessing distinct physical characteristics.
A state of inner focus or the concentration of the heart's vision directed entirely toward God in a spiritual or Sufi context.
Travel activities undertaken voluntarily for the purpose of recreation, self-development, or enjoying the beauty of specific objects.