💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Yano"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| shapononoun | Alternative spelling of shabono. [A communal hut built by the Yanomamo, traditionally of thatched palm leaves and wood and divided into areas for different family units.] |
| shabononoun | A communal hut built by the Yanomamo, traditionally of thatched palm leaves and wood and divided into areas for different family units. |
| palaver hutnoun | Synonym of toguna. |
| komboninoun | A kind of shantytown in Zambia. |
| bomanoun | An enclosure usually made of thorn bushes, and latterly of steel fencing, for protection from marauders. |
| nambasnoun | Synonym of namba (“tribal penis sheath”). |
| malocanoun | An ancestral longhouse used by the natives of the Amazon, notably in Colombia and Brazil. |
| khayanoun | (South Africa, slang) Anyone's house or home. |
| zamanoun | Synonym of zama-zama. |
| yampinoun | Synonym of name (yam) |
| ajoupanoun | (Caribbean) A simple bamboo hut. |
| wigwamnoun | A dwelling having an arched framework overlaid with bark, hides, or mats, used by Native Americans in the northeastern United States. |
| curubanoun | Synonym of cassabanana. |
| shamiananoun | (India) A large, ornate tent or pavilion; a marquee. |
| zappozapnoun | Synonym of kasuyu (“traditional African weapon”). |
| kokamanoun | A variety of corn with purple kernels cultivated by the Hopi. |
| goondienoun | A kind of Aboriginal hut. |
| guanabanonoun | Alternative form of guanabana (“soursop, custard apple”). [The soursop or custard apple.] |
| cayolaquenoun | Synonym of lakawood. |
| tongkonannoun | The traditional ancestral house of the Torajan people of Indonesia, built on piles, with a large boat-shaped roof. |
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