💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Ghumar"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| ghurranoun | (India) A spheroidal clay pot for holding water. |
| chuhranoun | (India, Pakistan, offensive) Any lower-caste person. |
| gaumnoun | (UK, dialectal, rare) Heed; attention. |
| gomlahnoun | (India) A large earthen pot. |
| ghoomnoun | (India, dated) A hunt of this kind. |
| hummalnoun | (India, archaic) A porter. |
| goundernoun | (India) A title used by various communities in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. |
| ghoomarnoun | A traditional folk dance of Rajasthan, with performers typically pirouetting while moving in and out of a wide circle. |
| gahrwalinoun | A member of an ethnolinguistic group of northern India. |
| gujjarnoun | A member of the Gujjar. |
| chobdarnoun | A member of a Hindu caste found in the state of Rajasthan in India. |
| magarnoun | A member of a particular ethnic group from Nepal and northern India. |
| gurrynoun | Fishing offal. |
| chulhanoun | Alternative form of chula. [(Bangladesh, India) A hearth, stove, or other traditional cooking-place.] |
| gurrahnoun | (obsolete) A coarse Indian muslin. |
| gondnoun | A member of the Gondi people of India. |
| kalakarnoun | (India) An artist. |
| dhungarnoun | (cooking) A Rajput method of smoking food that uses ghee dripped onto a live coal. |
| gandunoun | (India, vulgar, slang) An arsehole, an idiot. |
| gomashtanoun | (India, now historical) A native Indian clerk or steward. |
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