💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Moca"
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|---|---|
| la paznoun | The capital city of Bolivia. |
| camposnoun | a surname of Spanish and Portuguese origin, meaning "Fields" in both languages. |
| veintenoun | — |
| castanoun | The institutionalized system of racial and social stratification in 17th-century Mexico. |
| otominoun | An Oto-Manguean language and one of the indigenous languages of Mexico, spoken by around 240,000 indigenous Otomi people in the central altiplano region of Mexico. |
| avellananoun | — |
| peralnoun | A surname from Spanish. |
| marianaonoun | One of the municipalities or boroughs in the city of Havana, Cuba. |
| peruananoun | — |
| artemisanoun | A province of Cuba. |
| ciudadnoun | Former name of San Roque: a barangay of Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines. |
| armonianoun | — |
| cuarentanoun | the national card game of Ecuador. |
| cabasnoun | (archaic) A flat workbasket, reticule, or handbag, usually used by women. |
| modanoun | — |
| valeriananoun | An archaeological site in Campeche, Mexico. |
| anitonoun | (countable) ancestor spirit in Indigenous Philippine folk religions |
| habacucnoun | (rare) Alternative form of Habakkuk. [(biblical) A prophetic book in the Old Testament of the Bible, one of the minor prophets; or the eighth part of the Tere Asar in the Jewish Tanakh.] |
| dolorsnoun | (American spelling) Alternative spelling of dolour. [(chiefly uncountable, literary) Anguish, grief, misery, or sorrow.] |
| regidornoun | A position in municipal governments in Spain and Latin America, roughly corresponding to alderman (member of municipal legislative body). |
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