💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Debash"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| dobashnoun | Alternative form of dubash. [(India, chiefly historical) An Indian translator or interpreter, particularly in their role as a household steward for British colonizers.] |
| habshinoun | Alternative form of hubshi. [(India) A black person.] |
| dabbahnoun | Alternative form of dubber (“globular vessel”). [One who dubs, or gives a name.] |
| haramzadehnoun | Alternative form of haramzada. [(South Asia, vulgar) A bastard.] |
| bassanoun | A Kru language spoken by this people. |
| badshahnoun | Alternative form of Padishah. [(history) A ruler of a Muslim country or state.] |
| peshashnoun | Alternative form of pisachee. [(India) A female demon.] |
| daffadarnoun | Alternative form of dafadar. [(India, historical) A sergeant in the Indian infantry during the British Raj.] |
| batchanoun | Alternative form of bacha. [A dancing boy in parts of Central Asia.] |
| khabbarnoun | Alternative form of kubber. [(India, archaic) News.] |
| burkundauzenoun | Alternative form of burkundaz. [(India, now historical) An armed guard or watchman.] |
| berkendossnoun | Alternative form of burkundaz. [(India, now historical) An armed guard or watchman.] |
| duffadarnoun | Alternative form of dafadar. [(India, historical) A sergeant in the Indian infantry during the British Raj.] |
| soubahdarnoun | Archaic form of subadar. [(South Asia, historical) The governor or commander in charge of a subah; a viceroy.] |
| dufadarnoun | Alternative form of dafadar. [(India, historical) A sergeant in the Indian infantry during the British Raj.] |
| dubbahnoun | Alternative form of dubber (“globular vessel”). [One who dubs, or gives a name.] |
| peshkashnoun | Alternative form of peshcush. [(India, obsolete) An offering or tribute.] |
| khabarnoun | Alternative form of kubber. [(India, archaic) News.] |
| dhabbanoun | Alternative form of dhaba. [(South Asia) A roadside restaurant in South Asia.] |
| ashkharabarnoun | Alternative form of Ashkharhabar. [The Modern Armenian language; usually contrasted with Grabar.] |
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