💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Mancheel"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| chundolenoun | (India, historical) A kind of large palanquin. |
| cheelamnoun | (India) An earthen bowl in which tobacco is kept and smoked through its hollow neck. |
| bochahnoun | Alternative form of bocha. [(India, historical) A two-door sedan chair.] |
| jampannoun | (India, chiefly historical) Synonym of dandy or tonjon, a kind of open sedan chair, particularly one with its main pole suspended from smaller poles borne on the shoulders of two pairs of porters. |
| chumpalanoun | Alternative form of jampan. [(India, chiefly historical) Synonym of dandy or tonjon, a kind of open sedan chair, particularly one with its main pole suspended from smaller poles borne on the shoulders of two pairs of porters.] |
| palkinoun | (South Asia, now chiefly historical) Synonym of palanquin. |
| mahmalnoun | Synonym of kajawah (“a litter etc. borne by a camel”). |
| chappalnoun | A type of footwear used in India, Mauritius, and Pakistan, similar to a sandal. |
| alachanoun | (obsolete) A kind of cotton cloth from India. |
| andornoun | (India, historical) Synonym of dandy or hammock litter, a strong cloth suspended from a pole or set of poles used as an open sedan chair. |
| charpainoun | Alternative form of charpoy. [(South Asia) A traditional bedstead used in South Asia, consisting of a wooden frame bordering a set of knotted ropes.] |
| chumpaunnoun | Alternative form of jampan. [(India, chiefly historical) Synonym of dandy or tonjon, a kind of open sedan chair, particularly one with its main pole suspended from smaller poles borne on the shoulders of two pairs of porters.] |
| dandinoun | (India) Alternative form of dandy, a boatman, a Shaiva mendicant, a basic sedan chair. [A man very concerned about his physical appearance, refined language, and leisurely hobbies, pursued with the appearance of nonchalance in a cult of self.] |
| palankeennoun | Archaic form of palanquin. [(India, chiefly historical) An enclosed human-borne litter or sedan chair, a large box with a chair, couch, or bed raised on horizontal poles and used as a mode of transport.] |
| chinelenoun | Alternative form of chinela. [A flat slipper worn in the Philippines] |
| kamanchanoun | Alternative spelling of kamancheh. [(music) A long-necked stringed instrument (a spike fiddle) with a bowl-shaped body, traditionally featuring three silk strings but now more often four metal ones, played with a bow, common among the peoples of the Caucasus, Anatolia and the Near East.] |
| charpoynoun | (South Asia) A traditional bedstead used in South Asia, consisting of a wooden frame bordering a set of knotted ropes. |
| chingmanoun | A type of jute produced from Indian mallow (Abutilon spp.). |
| chacramnoun | Alternative form of chakram (“throwing weapon”). [A disc-like throwing weapon from India.] |
| manjinoun | (archaic) South China, as opposed to Cathay or northern China. |
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