Indonesian Standard Dictionary
3,453 standard words, curated and enriched by the ibahasa Language Team.
Electromagnetic radiation
A salt of xanthic acid, typically sodium or potassium, used as a collector agent in the mineral flotation process.
A tricyclic organic compound that serves as the basic framework in the production of various types of synthetic dyes.
A yellow carotenoid pigment found in leaves that becomes dominant after green chlorophyll breaks down.
The phenomenon of changes in the endosperm of plant seeds resulting from the direct influence of foreign pollen during pollination.
A strong tendency or attraction toward cultures, lifestyles, or anything originating from foreign countries.
A deep-seated feeling of fear, hatred, or prejudice toward foreigners or things perceived as foreign and unknown.
The phenomenon or ability of a person to understand, speak, or write in a foreign language that they have never previously learned.
A person who possesses specialized expertise in reading, translating, or interpreting texts written in a foreign language.
A system of government in which a country is ruled or controlled by foreigners or external powers.
A rock fragment or inclusion that becomes enveloped in a larger rock mass of a different composition during its formation.
An excessive fondness or obsession with anything originating from foreign countries or cultures.
A colorless, odorless, and unreactive noble gas chemical element found in trace amounts in the Earth's atmosphere.
An organism that possesses the physiological ability to live and thrive in extremely dry environments.
A plant that has adapted to survive in environments with very limited water availability or arid conditions.
A pathological condition of the eye characterized by dryness of the conjunctiva and cornea due to severe vitamin A deficiency.
A dry photocopying process for reproducing documents or printed materials using electrostatic principles and electric light.
A medical condition characterized by abnormal dryness of the skin or mucous membranes due to lack of moisture.
The name of the 14th letter of the Greek alphabet; see ksi.
Having a sword-like shape, typically referring to anatomical structures.
A vascular tissue in plants that transports water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant.
A liquid aromatic hydrocarbon compound obtained from coal tar or petroleum, used as an industrial solvent.
A percussion musical instrument consisting of wooden bars of varying lengths that are struck to produce musical notes.
A person who possesses the skill or profession of creating engravings on wood for graphic art purposes.
A graphic art technique involving the creation of engravings or prints on wood surfaces to produce printed artwork.
The property or characteristic of something that resembles wood or has a texture similar to plant xylem tissue.
A type of explosive material made by mixing vegetable fibers or cellulose with nitric acid.
An aromatic hydrocarbon compound known as xylene, commonly used as a solvent in the chemical industry.
A branch of science that studies the structure, properties, and physical characteristics of wood.
A thermoplastic synthetic material made from a mixture of cellulose nitrate and camphor.