💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Maloca"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| kokamanoun | A variety of corn with purple kernels cultivated by the Hopi. |
| macahubanoun | Archaic form of macauba. [The palm tree Acrocomia aculeata.] |
| calombonoun | Alternative form of calumba. [(medicine, archaic) A bitter root of a plant (Jateorhiza palmata), indigenous to Mozambique, and used as a tonic and antiseptic.] |
| curiaranoun | a dugout canoe used by indigenous people in South America |
| mapinguarinoun | Alternative form of mapinguary. [A legendary red-furred ground-dwelling sloth-like creature said to live in the Amazon rainforests of Brazil and Bolivia.] |
| yocconoun | A traditional drink made by certain Amazonian tribes from plant bark, supposed to reduce fatigue and hunger. |
| cohobanoun | A hallucinogenic drug derived from ground seeds of trees of the genus Anadenanthera. |
| quilombonoun | A remote settlement in inland Brazil originally founded by fugitive slaves or their descendants. |
| shabononoun | A communal hut built by the Yanomamo, traditionally of thatched palm leaves and wood and divided into areas for different family units. |
| cojobanoun | Alternative form of cohoba. [A traditional Taino ceremony in which the ground seeds of the cojóbana tree were inhaled in a special pipe, producing a psychedelic effect.] |
| macananoun | A wooden sword-like weapon of various native cultures of Central America and South America. |
| caxirinoun | An intoxicating alcoholic drink prepared from manioc (cassava), consumed in some South American Indian cultures, especially in Suriname and Guyana. |
| basuconoun | Cocaine paste, especially in the context of its manufacture or consumption in South America. |
| pachamancanoun | A traditional Peruvian dish of meat and vegetables characteristically baked with the aid of hot stones. |
| macumbanoun | (religion) A type of Afro-Brazilian folk religion combining elements of Roman Catholicism with traditional African religious beliefs and practices; or a specific cult or ceremony of such religion. |
| cushmanoun | A woven cotton tunic worn by indigenous peoples in parts of the Amazon. |
| balauanoun | A type of spirit house in the Philippines. |
| lotokonoun | A strong alcoholic drink of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, made from maize or sometimes cassava or plantain. |
| ajoupanoun | (Caribbean) A simple bamboo hut. |
| igaponoun | Alternative form of igapó. [A blackwater-flooded Amazonian forest.] |
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