💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Howdah"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| ship of the desertnoun | (figurative) A camel. |
| musnudnoun | (India) A raised seat with embroidery and pillows for the back and elbow. This forms the seat of honor, as in the zenana, where it is the seat of the lady of the house, and privileged visitors are invited to share it as a mark of respect and favor. It is also the ceremonial seat or throne of a rajah. |
| dahabiahnoun | Alternative form of dahabieh. [A traditional Egyptian sailing-boat.] |
| dahabiyanoun | Alternative form of dahabieh. [A traditional Egyptian sailing-boat.] |
| mahmilnoun | Dated form of mahmal. [Synonym of kajawah (“a litter etc. borne by a camel”).] |
| kheddanoun | Alternative form of keddah (“elephant trap”). [(India) An elephant trap; an enclosure constructed to entrap wild elephants.] |
| dahabiyahnoun | Alternative form of dahabieh. [A traditional Egyptian sailing-boat.] |
| dahabeeahnoun | Alternative form of dahabieh. [A traditional Egyptian sailing-boat.] |
| musnadnoun | The Ancient South Arabian alphabet, which branched from the Proto-Sinaitic alphabet in about the 9th century BC. |
| dahabeeyahnoun | Alternative form of dahabieh. [A traditional Egyptian sailing-boat.] |
| dhahabiyyanoun | Alternative form of dahabieh. [A traditional Egyptian sailing-boat.] |
| kafilahnoun | Alternative form of cafila. [A caravan of travellers or supplies.] |
| masnadnoun | Alternative form of musnud. [(India) A raised seat with embroidery and pillows for the back and elbow. This forms the seat of honor, as in the zenana, where it is the seat of the lady of the house, and privileged visitors are invited to share it as a mark of respect and favor. It is also the ceremonial seat or throne of a rajah.] |
| dahabiyehnoun | Alternative form of dahabieh. [A traditional Egyptian sailing-boat.] |
| dahabeahnoun | Alternative form of dahabieh. [A traditional Egyptian sailing-boat.] |
| khedahnoun | Alternative form of keddah (“elephant trap”). [(India) An elephant trap; an enclosure constructed to entrap wild elephants.] |
| kirbehnoun | (historical) An animal-skin bag used to carry water in the Middle East. |
| qafilahnoun | Alternative form of cafila. [A caravan of travellers or supplies.] |
| kheddahnoun | Alternative form of keddah (“elephant trap”). [(India) An elephant trap; an enclosure constructed to entrap wild elephants.] |
| hadedahnoun | Alternative form of hadeda. [The hadada ibis.] |
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