💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Doira"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| doyranoun | Alternative spelling of dayereh. [(music) A large Central Asian frame drum with jingles attached, a type of tambourine.] |
| dajrenoun | Alternative spelling of dayereh. [(music) A large Central Asian frame drum with jingles attached, a type of tambourine.] |
| dojranoun | Alternative spelling of dayereh. [(music) A large Central Asian frame drum with jingles attached, a type of tambourine.] |
| dajrejanoun | Alternative spelling of dayereh. [(music) A large Central Asian frame drum with jingles attached, a type of tambourine.] |
| bendirnoun | A type of frame drum used in Morocco and other parts of North Africa. |
| dhimenoun | Alternative form of dhimay. [(music) A double-headed cylindrical drum of South Asian origin.] |
| khanjirinoun | Alternative form of kanjira. [A South Indian frame drum, similar to the tambourine.] |
| doudouknoun | Alternative spelling of duduk. [(music) An Armenian woodwind instrument.] |
| naqqaranoun | Alternative form of naqareh (“type of drum”). [A Middle Eastern drum with a rounded back and a head made of hide, usually played in pairs.] |
| dhourranoun | Alternative form of durra. [A kind of millet, a variety of sorghum; Indian millet (Sorghum bicolor).] |
| dourahnoun | Alternative form of durra. [A kind of millet, a variety of sorghum; Indian millet (Sorghum bicolor).] |
| dhoorranoun | Alternative form of durra. [A kind of millet, a variety of sorghum; Indian millet (Sorghum bicolor).] |
| naqarehnoun | A Middle Eastern drum with a rounded back and a head made of hide, usually played in pairs. |
| darbukahnoun | Alternative spelling of darbuka. [(music) A type of goblet drum, originating in the Middle East and North Africa.] |
| shekerénoun | Alternative spelling of sekere. [A musical instrument consisting of a gourd surrounded by a net of beads.] |
| shekerenoun | Alternative spelling of sekere. [A musical instrument consisting of a gourd surrounded by a net of beads.] |
| darabukkanoun | Alternative form of darbuka. [(music) A type of goblet drum, originating in the Middle East and North Africa.] |
| darboukanoun | Alternative spelling of darbuka. [(music) A type of goblet drum, originating in the Middle East and North Africa.] |
| doumbeknoun | Alternative form of dumbek. [A Middle Eastern goblet drum.] |
| dowarnoun | Alternative form of douar. [A camp or village of tents in a North African country.] |
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