💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Baaskap"
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| baaskaapnoun | Alternative form of baasskap. [(South Africa) Dominion, control, or supremacy, especially of white South Africans over nonwhite peoples.] |
| basskaapnoun | Alternative form of baasskap. [(South Africa) Dominion, control, or supremacy, especially of white South Africans over nonwhite peoples.] |
| basskapnoun | Alternative form of baasskap. [(South Africa) Dominion, control, or supremacy, especially of white South Africans over nonwhite peoples.] |
| afrikanderdomnoun | Alternative form of Afrikanerdom. [The world or sphere of Afrikaners.] |
| africanerdomnoun | Alternative form of Afrikanerdom. [The world or sphere of Afrikaners.] |
| baasternoun | Alternative form of Baster. [A member of an ethnic group comprising the descendants of Cape Colony Dutch and indigenous African women. They live largely in Namibia, in and around the town of Rehoboth.] |
| basothonoun | Alternative form of Basuto. [A member of the Basotho people.] |
| bossalnoun | Alternative form of bossale. [(historical) A black African-born enslaved person in a French (or sometimes other European) colony, especially Haiti (as opposed to a slave born in the colony).] |
| bakalenoun | Alternative form of Bakalai. [A Bantu tribe inhabiting a wide tract of land, formerly part of French Congo, between the Ogowe river and 2° south.] |
| mbangalanoun | Alternative form of Imbangala. [(historical) 17th-century groups of Angolan warriors and marauders who founded the Kasanje Kingdom.] |
| awabanoun | Alternative form of Awabakal. [A people indigenous to New South Wales, Australia.] |
| africanessnoun | (rare) A female African. |
| caziquismnoun | Alternative form of caciquism. [The political influence of caciques in Latin America.] |
| uitspannoun | (South Africa) Alternative form of outspan. [(South Africa) The place where one releases oxen from a harness.] |
| southern africanoun | A geographic region comprising the southern part of Africa; always including South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho and Eswatini, and sometimes also Angola, Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe. |
| black powernoun | A slogan and movement supporting Black self-determination and sometimes separatism, especially in the US in the 1960s and 1970s. |
| amakhosanoun | Alternative form of Amakosa. [(archaic) A member of the Xhosa people.] |
| vaalpensenoun | Alternative form of Vaalpens. [A nomadic people of South Africa.] |
| eswatininoun | A country in Southern Africa, formerly called Swaziland. Official name: Kingdom of Eswatini. Capitals: Mbabane and Lobamba. |
| kingdom of eswatininoun | Official name of Eswatini: a country in Southern Africa, formerly Swaziland. |
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