| ABOMA | • aboma n. Any of the large South American serpents from the genus Boa or related genera. • ABOMA n. a South American snake. |
| AGORA | • agora n. A place for gathering. • agora n. A marketplace, especially in Classical Greece. • agora n. Since 1960, a monetary unit and coin of Israel, the 100th part of a shekel / sheqel. |
| ALAMO | • alamo n. A poplar tree of Southwestern U.S.; the cottonwood. • Alamo prop.n. A fort in San Antonio, Texas, United States, site of the Battle of the Alamo. • Alamo prop.n. A city, the county seat of Wheeler County, Georgia, United States. |
| ALOHA | • aloha n. (Hawaii) Good wishes, love. • aloha n. (Hawaii) An utterance of aloha (see Interjection, below). • aloha interj. (Chiefly Hawaii) Expressing good wishes when greeting or parting from someone; hello; goodbye. |
| ANOAS | • anoas n. Plural of anoa. • ANOA n. a wild ox of the Celebes. |
| AORTA | • aorta n. (Anatomy) The great artery which carries the blood from the heart to all parts of the body except the… • aorta n. (Figuratively) The liveliest part of something. • AORTA n. (Greek) the main blood vessel from the heart. |
| AROBA | • aroba n. Alternative spelling of araba. • AROBA n. (Arabic) a heavy screened wagon used by Tatars and others, also ARABA, ARBA. |
| AROHA | • aroha n. (New Zealand) Love and compassion. • AROHA n. (Maori) love, compassion. |
| AROMA | • aroma n. A smell; especially a pleasant spicy or fragrant one. • AROMA n. a distinctive fragrance. |
| AWATO | • AWATO n. (Maori) the so-called vegetable caterpillar of New Zealand, also AWETO, AWHATO, AWHETO. |
| CACAO | • cacao n. A tree, Theobroma cacao, whose seed is used to make chocolate. • cacao n. This tree’s seed, the cocoa bean. • Cacao prop.n. (Obsolete) A taxonomic genus within the family Malvaceae – synonym of Theobroma. |
| COALA | • COALA n. (Native Australian) an Australian mammal, also KOALA, KOOLAH. |
| HAOMA | • haoma n. (Zoroastrianism) A plant and corresponding personified divinity, Haoma. • Haoma n. (Zoroastrianism) Hypostasic divinity of the haoma plant, usually capitalized when referred to as such. • HAOMA n. a drink made from the haoma vine, used in Zoroastrian ritual, also HOM, HOMA. |
| KOALA | • koala n. A tree-dwelling marsupial, Phascolarctos cinereus, that resembles a small bear with a broad head, large… • Koala prop.n. (Countable) A surname. • Koala prop.n. A West African placename. |
| OMASA | • omasa n. Plural of omasum. • OMASUM n. (Latin) the third stomach of a ruminant. |
| POAKA | • poaka n. (New Zealand, among the Maori people) A pig. • POAKA n. (Maori) a New Zealand bird of the stilt family. |
| SAOLA | • saola n. Pseudoryx nghetinhensis, a rare ruminant of Vietnam and Laos. • SAOLA n. (Vietnamese) a small oxlike mammal found in Vietnam and Laos. |
| XOANA | • xoana n. Plural of xoanon. • XOANON n. (Greek) a primitive statue. |
| ZOAEA | • zoaea n. (Zoology) A larval stage of development in crustaceans, especially decapods such as crabs, characterized… • ZOAEA n. a larval stage of crabs, also ZOEA, ZOOEA. |