💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Kuttar"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| katarnoun | (rare, archaic) Alternative form of Qatar. [A country in West Asia in the Middle East. Official name: State of Qatar. Capital: Doha.] |
| khanjarnoun | A kind of dagger used in certain Arabian countries. |
| talwarnoun | A surname from Punjabi. |
| hanjarnoun | Alternative form of handjar. [A Turkish dagger.] |
| khatagnoun | Alternative form of khata (“ceremonial scarf”). [A traditional ceremonial scarf in Tengrism and Tibetan Buddhism, symbolizing purity and compassion.] |
| khanjalinoun | Alternative form of kindjal. [A kind of short sword or dagger used in Russia.] |
| khurtanoun | Alternative spelling of kurta. [A traditional article of clothing worn in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, consisting of a loose, collarless, long-sleeved, knee-length shirt worn by both men and women.] |
| kurtinoun | Alternative form of kurta. [A traditional article of clothing worn in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, consisting of a loose, collarless, long-sleeved, knee-length shirt worn by both men and women.] |
| killautnoun | Alternative form of khalat. [A type of native gown worn in parts of Central Asia, historically awarded as a robe of honor.] |
| killutnoun | Alternative form of khalat. [A type of native gown worn in parts of Central Asia, historically awarded as a robe of honor.] |
| khabarnoun | Alternative form of kubber. [(India, archaic) News.] |
| khabbarnoun | Alternative form of kubber. [(India, archaic) News.] |
| ghutrahnoun | Alternative spelling of ghutra. [A type of headcloth, a keffiyeh.] |
| handjarnoun | A Turkish dagger. |
| khutirnoun | Alternative form of khutor. [A single-homestead rural settlement of Eastern Europe.] |
| kellautnoun | Alternative form of khalat. [A type of native gown worn in parts of Central Asia, historically awarded as a robe of honor.] |
| kitmutgaurnoun | Alternative form of khitmatgar. [(British India, South Asia) A male servant, with responsibility for waiting at table.] |
| hirkaranoun | Alternative form of harkara. [(India, historical) A runner who carried mail; a messenger or courier.] |
| iktarnoun | Alternative form of ektara. [A single-stringed string instrument of Pakistan, India and Bangladesh.] |
| hurkaranoun | Alternative form of harkara. [(India, historical) A runner who carried mail; a messenger or courier.] |
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