💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Murga"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| matawarinoun | (sumo) A form of exercise in which a rikishi sits on the ground with his legs wide apart, then lowers his torso to touch the ground between his legs. |
| morsingnoun | (music) A type of Jew's harp (a lamellophone), a metal ring with two parallel forks and a tongue in the middle, used mainly in India and Pakistan. |
| pagrinoun | (India) A headdress worn by men in India, comprising a several-metre-long band of fabric wound around the head. |
| thumkanoun | A sideways pelvic thrust forming part of some dances performed by women in India and Bangladesh. |
| mudranoun | (dance, art) Any of several formal symbolic hand postures used in classical dance of India and in Hindu and Buddhist iconography. |
| murhanoun | A stool made of woven cane, used in northeast India. |
| gadanoun | (rare) A blunt mace, originally from India and also common in Southeast Asia. |
| gomlahnoun | (India) A large earthen pot. |
| shikonoun | (sumo) One of the basic sumo exercises, in which the rikishi raises a leg high in the air to the side, then brings it down with a stamp. It is also performed on the dohyo to drive away bad spirits. |
| gurrahnoun | (obsolete) A coarse Indian muslin. |
| kurkunoun | Alternative form of Korku. [A member of a Munda people of Madhya Pradesh, India.] |
| manodandanoun | (Hinduism, Buddhism) complete control over one's thoughts |
| mridangamnoun | (music) A percussion instrument used in southern Indian music, consisting of a two-sided drum whose body is usually made from a hollowed piece of jackfruit wood. |
| mallakhambanoun | A traditional sport from the Indian subcontinent, in which a gymnast performs aerial yoga or gymnastic postures and wrestling grips using a pole, cane, or rope. |
| maruganoun | (music) A kind of traditional Cuban shaker or rattle made of metal. |
| pinjarapolenoun | Alternative form of pinjrapole. [(India) An animal shelter of a type found almost exclusively in Gujarat.] |
| shikhonoun | A kneeling posture with joined hands and bowed head, used in Burma to show respect to a superior. |
| begarnoun | A system of forced labour in parts of India. |
| brahmadandanoun | Literally, the rod of Brahma; also used of bamboo rods carried by Indian ascetics. |
| mangkalinoun | (Singapore, ethnic slur, derogatory) An Indian person. |
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