💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Panagam"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| paanakamnoun | Alternative form of panakam. [An Indian drink made with jaggery and ginger.] |
| panakanoun | Alternative form of panakam. [An Indian drink made with jaggery and ginger.] |
| panakamnoun | An Indian drink made with jaggery and ginger. |
| panchanganoun | Alternative form of panchangam. [A Hindu calendar and almanac.] |
| jhappannoun | 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.] |
| panjamnoun | Alternative form of punjum. [A kind of longcloth from India.] |
| panjandarumnoun | Alternative spelling of panjandrum. [An important, powerful or influential person; muckamuck.] |
| mamangamnoun | Alternative form of Mahamaham. [A water-themed Hindu festival celebrated every 12 years in Tamil Nadu, India.] |
| adraknoun | (India, cooking) Alternative form of adraki (“ginger”). [(India, cooking) ginger] |
| punjamnoun | Alternative form of punjum. [A kind of longcloth from India.] |
| panthannoun | (science fiction) A Martian mercenary. |
| gangajalanoun | Alternative spelling of Gangajal. [The water from the river Ganga, considered holy in Hinduism.] |
| pandarumnoun | Alternative form of pandaram. [A Shaivist mendicant.] |
| 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.] |
| monigarnoun | Alternative form of monegar. [(India, historical) A village head man in the Tamil country.] |
| jagannathanoun | Alternative form of Jagannath. [The name of Lord Krishna and Vishnu.] |
| 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. |
| jaganathanoun | Alternative form of Jagannath. [The name of Lord Krishna and Vishnu.] |
| 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.] |
| ganga jalanoun | Alternative spelling of Gangajal. [The water from the river Ganga, considered holy in Hinduism.] |
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