Belonging to, or descended from, its Malay main people and its culture
Noun
An inhabitant of the Indonesian island Java
A member or descendant of Java's main, Malay ethno-linguistic group, by far the largest in Indonesia
Proper noun
the fourth son of Japheth
javas
javas
noun
plural of java
javed
javel
javel
noun
(obsolete) A vagabond.
javer
jevon
jived
jived
verb
simple past tense and past participle of jive
jiver
jiver
noun
One who jives.
jives
jives
noun
plural of jive
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of jive
jouve
jovia
juvia
juvia
noun
(archaic) The brazil nut.
njave
njave
noun
(attributive) The tropical African tree Mimusops njave.
rajiv
rajiv
Proper noun
name. It is a common male name in India. The name means 'lotus flower' in Hindi. In Sanskrit, the word means 'Sri Krishna'.
vajra
vajra
noun
(Rigveda, Hindu mythology) The weapon of Indra, the god of heaven and the chief deity of the Rigvedic pantheon, used to kill sinners and ignorant persons.
(countable) A Buddhist ceremonial mace and symbol, usually interpreted as both a diamond and a thunderbolt.
(uncountable) One of the five central Buddhist principles, representing indestructible substance that cuts and penetrates through emotional instability or uncertainty.