💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Cotul"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| kutwalnoun | Alternative form of cutwal. |
| tummitnoun | Alternative form of turmit. [(archaic, dialect, British) turnip] |
| kithulnoun | Alternative form of kittul. [A palm of species Caryota urens, native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia that yields a sap from which sugar can be made.] |
| koftnoun | Alternative form of kuft. [An Indian form of inlaid work on steel or iron, by damascening and encrusting gold on the metalwork.] |
| cheetulnoun | Alternative form of chital. [a large spotted deer, of genus Axis, native to India and Sri Lanka] |
| couléenoun | Alternative form of coulee. [A stream, especially one in the western US or Canada, generally smaller than a bayou; it may (or may not) run dry in summer, may be sluggish, shallow, and wide (forming in effect a pond or slough), or may have cut a deep gulch or ravine.] |
| knol-kholnoun | Alternative form of nol-kole. [(India, obsolete) kohlrabi] |
| cotwalnoun | Alternative form of cutwal. |
| taliputnoun | Alternative form of talipot. [A tall palm tree, Corypha umbraculifera, from Sri Lanka and southern India, having very large leaves which were used as a material to write on.] |
| tormitnoun | Alternative form of turmit. [(archaic, dialect, British) turnip] |
| tum tumnoun | Alternative form of tum-tum (“tummy”). [(India) A dog cart; a rickshaw; a kind of vehicle.] |
| knol-kohlnoun | Alternative form of nol-kole. [(India, obsolete) kohlrabi] |
| pultonnoun | Alternative form of puttun (“Indian regiment”). [(India, archaic) A regiment.] |
| kakarratulnoun | Alternative form of karrkaratul. [(Australia) a type of marsupial mole found in deserts of Western Australia (Notoryctes caurinus).] |
| monticulenoun | Alternative form of monticle. [(now rare) A small mountain, or hillock.] |
| kotownoun | Alternative spelling of kowtow. [The act of kowtowing.] |
| calingulahnoun | Alternative form of calingula. [(India, archaic) A sluice or escape in irrigation works.] |
| pipulnoun | Alternative form of peepul. [The sacred fig, Ficus religiosa.] |
| tocolotenoun | Alternative form of tocalote. [A plant of species Centaurea melitensis (Maltese star thistle).] |
| turmutnoun | Alternative form of turmit. [(archaic, dialect, British) turnip] |
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