💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Bhut"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| pookahnoun | Alternative form of pooka (“supernatural creature”). [A fairy that supposedly appears in animal form, often large.] |
| jumbinoun | Alternative spelling of jumbie. [(chiefly Caribbean) A ghost or evil spirit.] |
| jumbeenoun | Alternative spelling of jumbie. [(chiefly Caribbean) A ghost or evil spirit.] |
| boggartnoun | (fantasy) A shapeshifting monster that feeds on fear. |
| zumbinoun | The famous leader of the Quilombo dos Palmares, located in Brazil, South America. |
| boogermannoun | Alternative form of bogeyman. [A menacing, ghost-like monster in children's stories.] |
| bogynoun | Alternative form of bogey. [A ghost, goblin, or other hostile supernatural creature.] |
| bogey mannoun | Alternative form of bogeyman. [A menacing, ghost-like monster in children's stories.] |
| boogiemannoun | Alternative spelling of bogeyman. [A menacing, ghost-like monster in children's stories.] |
| bogymannoun | Alternative spelling of bogeyman. [A menacing, ghost-like monster in children's stories.] |
| ghoulie-ghoulnoun | Alternative form of ghoulie ghoul. [(rare, informal, hypocoristic) A ghoul (ghostly spirit).] |
| boogymannoun | Alternative spelling of bogeyman. [A menacing, ghost-like monster in children's stories.] |
| boggleboenoun | Alternative form of bogglebo. [(UK, obsolete) A bugbear (imaginary fearsome creature).] |
| boogeymannoun | Alternative form of bogeyman. [A menacing, ghost-like monster in children's stories.] |
| batinoun | A Bantu language spoken in Cameroon. |
| jumbynoun | Alternative spelling of jumbie. [(chiefly Caribbean) A ghost or evil spirit.] |
| budgrooknoun | Alternative form of budgerook. [(obsolete) A coin formerly used in India.] |
| bugaboonoun | Alternative spelling of bug-a-boo. [A mythical, nocturnal creature; a hobgoblin.] |
| bhaangnoun | Alternative form of bhang (“cannabis”). [A preparation made from the leaves and flowers of the cannabis plant, traditionally consumed in food or drink, especially during Hindu festivals such as Holi.] |
| baboolnoun | Alternative form of babul. [A tree native to South Asia, Vachellia nilotica subsp. indica, formerly Acacia nilotica subsp. indica.] |
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