💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Wompam"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| seawantnoun | Alternative form of seawan (wampum). [Wampum (small beads made from polished shells).] |
| sewannoun | Alternative form of seawan. [Wampum (small beads made from polished shells).] |
| zeawantnoun | (rare) Alternative form of seawan. [Wampum (small beads made from polished shells).] |
| wammusnoun | Alternative form of wamus. [A warm knitted jacket from the southwestern United States.] |
| wamaranoun | A form of rosewood/ebony from Guyana. |
| woomphnoun | Alternative form of whoomp. |
| gombaynoun | Alternative form of goombay. [(music, dance, Bahamas, countable) A type of traditional Bahamian drum.] |
| gumbanoun | (US, slang) Alternative form of goombah. [(US, slang, derogatory, ethnic slur) A person of Italian descent (often implies the person is connected to Italian organized crime)] |
| pom pomnoun | Alternative spelling of pompom. [A decorative ball made of pieces of soft fabric, tinsel, plastic, or paper streamers bound at the center, most notably held, waved, and shaken in cheerleading.] |
| waukmillnoun | Alternative form of waulkmill. [A mill for waulking or fulling cloth.] |
| gwapnoun | Acronym of game with a purpose. [(video games) A computer game that serves some purpose for the people setting up the game by harnessing human abilities in an entertaining setting.] |
| whim-wham for a goose's bridlenoun | Alternative form of wigwam for a goose's bridle. [(Australia) A notional object put forward as an explanation when asked about something one does not want to tell.] |
| warpaintnoun | Alternative spelling of war paint. [Pigments ritually applied to the face and/or body (originally and still especially of a Native American warrior) prior to going into a battle.] |
| gwuapnoun | Alternative spelling of gwop. [(African-American Vernacular, MTE, MLE, slang) money, moola] |
| woomerahnoun | Alternative form of woomera. [(Australia) A traditional spearthrower, consisting of a stick with a hooked end, used by First Nations Australians.] |
| pow-wowverb | Alternative spelling of powwow. [(intransitive, of Native Americans) To hold a meeting; to gather together in council.] |
| war-paintnoun | Alternative spelling of war paint. [Pigments ritually applied to the face and/or body (originally and still especially of a Native American warrior) prior to going into a battle.] |
| wakiupnoun | Alternative spelling of wickiup. [A domed hut, similar to a wigwam, used by some semi-nomadic Native American tribes, particularly in the southwestern and western United States.] |
| pow wownoun | Alternative spelling of powwow. [A ritual conducted by a Native American shaman.] |
| heishinoun | Alternative form of heishe. [Small disc- or tube-shaped beads made from shells or stones, primarily associated with the Kewa Pueblo.] |
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