💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Batcha"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| bachanoun | A dancing boy in parts of Central Asia. |
| chaubacnoun | Alternative form of chabuk. [(now historical) A long whip formerly used as an instrument of punishment in India and parts of the Middle East.] |
| chaykhananoun | Alternative form of chaikhana. [A teahouse in parts of Central Asia.] |
| schemachanoun | Alternative form of Shamakhi. [A city in Azerbaijan.] |
| chucklanoun | Alternative form of chakla (“territorial subdivision”). [(historical) An Islamic territorial subdivision of India.] |
| dobashnoun | Alternative form of dubash. [(India, chiefly historical) An Indian translator or interpreter, particularly in their role as a household steward for British colonizers.] |
| chuklanoun | Alternative form of chakla (“territorial subdivision”). [(historical) An Islamic territorial subdivision of India.] |
| chucklahnoun | Alternative form of chakla (“territorial subdivision”). [(historical) An Islamic territorial subdivision of India.] |
| shasquanoun | Alternative spelling of shashka. [A kind of guardless, lightly-curved sabre used in Russia.] |
| peshashnoun | Alternative form of pisachee. [(India) A female demon.] |
| chuklahnoun | Alternative form of chakla (“territorial subdivision”). [(historical) An Islamic territorial subdivision of India.] |
| debashnoun | Alternative form of dubash. [(India, chiefly historical) An Indian translator or interpreter, particularly in their role as a household steward for British colonizers.] |
| chabouknoun | Alternative form of chabuk. [(now historical) A long whip formerly used as an instrument of punishment in India and parts of the Middle East.] |
| piskashnoun | Alternative form of peshcush. [(India, obsolete) An offering or tribute.] |
| kadaitchanoun | Alternative form of kurdaitcha. [An aboriginal evil spirit; a sorcerer.] |
| chaiwallanoun | Alternative spelling of chaiwallah. [A tea vendor in South Asia.] |
| aksakalnoun | Alternative form of aqsaqal. [A village elder in some Central Asian cultures.] |
| peshkashnoun | Alternative form of peshcush. [(India, obsolete) An offering or tribute.] |
| habshinoun | Alternative form of hubshi. [(India) A black person.] |
| kashcheynoun | Alternative form of Koschei. [(Slavic mythology) An archetypal male antagonist, described mainly as abducting the hero's wife, and sometimes represented as a skeleton.] |
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