💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Wamara"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| wengenoun | A very dark and hard tropical timber, from the tree species Millettia laurentii. |
| mustaibanoun | A close-grained, heavy wood from Brazil, used in turning, for making the handles of tools, etc. |
| whangeenoun | A cane made from whangee wood. |
| marabuntanoun | A kind of army ant said to devour every living thing in its path |
| yomawoodnoun | Andaman padauk timber. |
| keruingnoun | A hardwood timber from Malaysia and Indonesia, genus Dipterocarpus |
| salaranoun | (Guyana) A type of coconut jelly roll. |
| warinoun | A civilization that flourished in the south-central Andes and coastal area of modern-day Peru, from about AD 500 to 1000. |
| woomerahnoun | Alternative form of woomera. [(Australia) A traditional spearthrower, consisting of a stick with a hooked end, used by First Nations Australians.] |
| kiaboocanoun | (archaic) Amboyna wood, the reddish wood taken from burls of Pterocarpus indicus. |
| ouanderoonoun | Archaic form of wanderoo. [Any of various langur monkeys (of genus Semnopithecus), from Sri Lanka] |
| piaimannoun | (Guyana) Synonym of piai. |
| afoo yamnoun | A kind of yam prized in Jamaica. |
| bethabaranoun | Ipe (kind of wood). |
| wakanoun | (New Zealand) A Maori canoe. |
| yoma woodnoun | Alternative form of yomawood. [Andaman padauk timber.] |
| tambounoun | A type of drum in the French Caribbean, made of a hollowed-out tree trunk covered in animal skin. |
| pisang waxnoun | A vegetable wax produced by banana leaves. |
| xylomarimbanoun | Alternative spelling of xylo-marimba. [The xylorimba.] |
| kwanganoun | A type of Congolese pap made from manioc |
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